If You See Something, Good Luck Doing Anythin

Every time there’s a mass shooting, the media cranks up the outrage machine. Morning shows, experts-for-hire, politicians with crocodile tears — all shouting the same tired mantra: If you see something, say something. Watch for leakage. Intervene before it’s too late. It’s theater. Because when you actually “see something” and try to act, you slam…

From Cabinet to Cult: Trump’s Second-Term Meetings Hit Peak Spectacle

Trump’s August 2025 cabinet meeting was a 3-hour sycophantic spectacle starring flattery, awkward flirtation, and zero governance. If you want leadership, try Netflix—at least they rehearse. There was a time when cabinet meetings were boring—and that was a good thing. Presidents used to surround themselves with experts, debate real issues, and maybe even make decisions….

Stop Confusing Honesty With Negativity

Sure, I like optimism as much as the next person, but life isn’t all rainbows and glitter. Pointing out problems isn’t “negative”—it’s the first step toward fixing them. Let’s get one thing straight: I’m not anti-optimism. I love hope. I’m not sitting in a cave muttering about doom. But let’s not confuse looking on the…

When Did Being Scammed Become a Normal Part of Life?

Everywhere you look — phones, emails, social media — someone is trying to rip you off. Here’s what to watch out for, what to ignore, and why common sense might just save you from becoming the next victim. It seems like every time I pick up the phone, check my email, or scroll online, someone…

The Posts I Wish I Never Made

Facebook isn’t just a place to share photos and updates—it’s a minefield where one post can cost you friendships. In this post, I talk about the regrets, the lessons, and the reality of posting in a world so divided that even hitting “share” feels risky. I’ve posted things on Facebook that I wish I wouldn’t…

When “Mind Your Own Business” Is the Worst Advice Ever

We’ve all been told to “mind your own business” at some point. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: sometimes that’s the most dangerous, irresponsible thing you can do. Looking the other way doesn’t make you polite—it makes you complicit. “Mind your own business” sounds harmless. It sounds polite. But too often, it’s an excuse for cowardice….

Just Say Thank You

Too often, good deeds are met with criticism instead of appreciation. In this post, I speak from the heart about why a simple “thank you” matters—and how unsolicited feedback can ruin a perfectly kind gesture. If you’ve ever walked away from helping someone and felt worse instead of better, this one’s for you. Here’s something…

I Screwed Up. I Apologized. I Begged. They Said, “Let Me Be.”

What happens when you do everything right after doing something wrong — but forgiveness never comes? This brutally honest post unpacks the pain of taking accountability, offering a real apology, and still being shut out. It’s not just about regret — it’s about rejection, power, and what it really means when someone says, “Please let…

Trump Doesn’t Fire Liars—He Fires the Truth

Trump has a long history of firing anyone who tells the truth—from health officials and intelligence experts to election workers and generals. Now he’s firing the Commissioner of Labor Statistics because the job numbers weren’t flattering enough. This isn’t leadership—it’s lunacy. Donald Trump’s America has always had its own logic: deny, deflect, distract—and when all…