What I Wish I Knew at 17: You Don’t Have to Have It All Figured Out
When I was 17, I thought I was going to be the next Billy Graham.
The Problem with “Good vs. Evil” Thinking
Maybe you’ve felt certain that someone else was “wrong” just because they believed something different. But the truth is, morality is rarely about absolute right and wrong—it’s about context, choices, and consequences.
How to Have a Meaningful Discussion (Without Turning It Into a Fight)
We can have better conversations. We can challenge ideas without tearing people down. And we can bring curiosity, kindness, and respect into every discussion.
How I Started Questioning Everything
My brother died breaking a rule. He died drinking and driving, and in the aftermath, everyone around me tried to offer comfort the only way they knew how: "He's in heaven now." But I wasn’t sure.
What I Wish I Knew at 17
If you’re a young thinker trying to make sense of life, welcome. This section is for you—real talk about purpose, independence, and critical thinking, minus the ‘back in my day’ lectures.
Navigating the Gray Areas of Life
Morality isn’t black and white, and this section explores those messy middle areas. From ethical dilemmas to everyday decisions, I’ll be unpacking how we define 'right' and 'wrong' in a way that makes sense for real life.
Challenging Ideas Without Losing Your Mind
This section is all about the big questions—how we debate, challenge assumptions, and engage with different perspectives. Expect discussions on modern issues, age-old philosophical dilemmas, and maybe a few unpopular opinions.
What Shapes Our Worldview?
Welcome to the Core Beliefs section. Here, I’ll be exploring the ideas that shape who we are—our values, perspectives, and how we make sense of the world without rigid doctrine. Expect deep questions, thoughtful discussions, and probably a little sarcasm.