
When Passions Demand Victims: Einstein’s Final Warning
“Political passions, aroused everywhere, demand their victims.” — Albert Einstein, April 1955 Just days before his death, Albert Einstein wrote these chilling words in an

“Political passions, aroused everywhere, demand their victims.” — Albert Einstein, April 1955 Just days before his death, Albert Einstein wrote these chilling words in an

Recently presented in Congress, passed by the House of Representatives, and now under Senate review, the Big Beautiful Act is expected to have a significant

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Do the time-tested principles still apply in this day and age of popular cliches like “servant leadership,” “authenticity,” and “emotional intelligence”? Looking through my library’s

by Brad G. Philbrick For anyone trying to make a career pivot into professional writing—whether content marketing, technical writing, or medical communication—one thing becomes painfully

Listening has become a silent superpower in a world of distractions, views, and advice. First published more than 35 years ago, Kevin J. Murphy’s Effective

I came upon Dr. Bob Froelich’s book Where the Money Is: How to Spot High-Growth Stocks and Big-Payoff Opportunities buried behind the many newer books

When Michael J. Behe published Darwin’s Black Box in 1996, he opened a new chapter in the evolution debate—not with fossils or geology, but with

1982 Joel Garreau published The Nine Nations of North America, dividing the continent into cultural and economic “nations.”Montana, along with much of the interior West,

In 1982, Joel Garreau’s groundbreaking argument that North America’s divisions are more cultural and economic than political still resonates today. As we approach the forty-year
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