March 10, 2026 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Minab We need to burn this place into our brains. Remember. Remember. As the decades pass. Minab. For if we do not, we must acknowledge we have lost our humanity against a backdrop of such endless horror that we have become numb. The single biggest massacre by the...
March 9, 2026 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Personal Development
I wonder if we will ever learn I wonder how you restart after nearly a month? Like starting at any point. You begin. Over the last month, I have slept, lived from minute to minute. Explored Mexico. Driven through a Mexican cartel burning car road block. Witnessed the...
February 6, 2026 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Into the arms of surrender You are awake at 12.53 am. 12.54 am…2.23 am… Life is just not playing your tune. The heavens and all the gods seem to have packed up and left the building. You toss and turn. “Why oh why?” you beseech to the silent heavens. Of course, there...
February 5, 2026 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Life-serving Is this activity or habit life-serving? Do my cells vibrate with happiness and joy when I do this? Is my nutrition life serving? Are my relationships life-serving? Do they nourish me, grow me, mature me, ask me to rise to the better version of me? Is my...
February 4, 2026 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Economies for justice, Syntropic Enterprise
Economic Statecraft Sounds exotic. Smart. But it is essentially bullying and blackmail. The use of financial and currency levers to get what you want, with the precessional effect being increasing hunger, homelessness and bankruptcy for the majority....
February 3, 2026 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs, Syntropic Enterprise
Its relational It is easy to disregard the stranger. To ignore their pain and circumstances. It is easy to buy meat from a factory farm when it is wrapped in plastic on the supermarket shelf. Forgetting the animal. Last week, as I hand-fed my chicken Stephanie, who,...