Yesterday, I mentioned it’s hard to get people to think which got me thinking on thought. I always said I started thinking when I was 17 and my first decision was to drop out of school. One thing I knew was I didn’t like it there. Then I had to figure out how to feedContinue reading “3 March 2026”
Tag Archives: Self-Improvement
16 February 2026
There was a lot of talking yesterday, I’m becoming more vocal about my thoughts on the world. In addition my words are more like claims then the questions I used to ask. I’ve now seen decades of what “the best” leaders have done and the problems are so easy to point out that I’m nowContinue reading “16 February 2026”
30 January 2026
I received an achievement from Word Press, the site that hosts my website. The achievement was for posting three days straight, this must be a new thing because I’ve certainly had a three day streak before. Regardless, it’s a welcome addition by giving me some sort of goal on writing. I started writing daily aroundContinue reading “30 January 2026”
Wrecking and Rapping ep 53
King Cooper explores the concept of ‘Hopecore’ as a counter to societal fear, reads Shakespeare’s sonnet number eight, and discusses the themes of joy and connection. The conversation transitions into the world of rap, examining the struggles and realities of artists. King Cooper shares personal experiences with nature and growth, reflecting on stoicism and self-mastery.Continue reading “Wrecking and Rapping ep 53”
Wrecking and Rapping ep 50
Host King Cooper dissects the intersection of literature, music, philosophy, and personal growth. The conversation begins with a reflection on Shakespeare’s sonnets, particularly focusing on themes of procreation and legacy. Cooper draws parallels between Shakespeare’s language and modern rap, emphasizing the emotional depth in both forms of expression. The discussion transitions into personal anecdotes, lifeContinue reading “Wrecking and Rapping ep 50”
Wrecking and Rapping ep 44
King Cooper explores various themes ranging from the challenges of time management to the intricacies of Shakespeare’s sonnets, personal experiences with family and health, historical events like the Boston Tea Party, and philosophical discussions including the Turing Test. The dialogue is rich with insights on character development, health awareness, and the importance of critical thinking.