Spend it Well

On stewardship, mortality, and the gift of another day
Parallel Parking like Bach
J.J. Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer of the late Baroque period whose music you’d recognize by the first few bars, despite his unfortunate insistence upon following the conventions of the day and naming his works of music with the most painfully dull string of words he could manage on any given day.1 Questionable […]
“Unprecedented” Times

We live in an age of despair. When you look at the news, or social media, it’s very tempting to join in that despair. All across popular media, we see deep, systemic corruption through events like the Epstein files. There seems to be a new war every year. Human trafficking and slavery are rampant worldwide. […]