Finding Dignity and Power through Nature (In a World of Propaganda)

I wrote this post after reading several different articles and having several conversations which all converged into a main idea- being outside in nature is good for us in so many ways, ways we don’t even realize. We’ve known for a long time that the sunlight gives us Vitamin D and prevents depression, that being […]

The Loneliness Epidemic: Causes and Cures

I was chatting with a financially ultra-successful friend today about all of the people he knows who are outwardly doing very well, but at one point or another and even currently, are struggling with anxiety, depression, loneliness, and various other modern ills. And some of these people even have large families! I was reminded that […]

Chaos and What You Can Do About It

As someone who writes about health from a broad perspective, I’ve had my mind for quite a while on the frequently occurring tragedies which have happened here in the US the last 10-15 years. I will spare you a recount of the sadness. If I had to point to one cause, I’d put the blame […]

Even Birds Need to Play

This spring, I’ve been (slowly) sprucing up my yard.  Luckily, I have a friend in the business.  I called up Carol, the owner of Ashe Simpson Nursery and stopped by to take her advice and counsel.  I also spoke with another good friend whose taste in art I admire.  They both made a great suggestion- […]

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