Faith in God and faith in yourself often collapse in the same way. This article explores why—and what kind of trust remains when belief in images of God and self falls away.
What We Were Really Being Taught About Healing “Don’t pick at it.” It’s one of those phrases almost everyone heard growing up.A scraped knee. A scab on an elbow. A healing cut that itched just enough to demand attention. Don’t pick at it.You’ll make it worse.Let it heal. At the time, it sounded practical. Medical. Obvious. But years later, many of us are doing the exact opposite — not just with...
Why Every City on Earth Needs a Shared Resource Library There was a time when survival didn’t depend on owning everything. You didn’t need your own ladder.You didn’t need your own plow.You didn’t need to buy a tool you’d use twice a year and store forever. You needed access.And you needed each other. Somewhere along the way, modern life replaced shared wisdom with private ownership — and then...
What We Lost When Food Became Available All the Time For most of human history, food didn’t just nourish the body—it informed it. In the first article in this series explored the evolutionary mismatch between ancient bodies and modern food systems, this one zooms in on the quieter mechanism beneath that mismatch: rhythm. What you ate, when you ate it, and how much of it was available quietly told...