Seminal Articles

THE FALLACY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE If you believe Social Justice stands for impartial, fair treatment for each member of society, you would be mistaken. Rather than seeking equal justice for all people, the movement seeks radical transformation to socialism. (Read More)

PSA: CHILDREN DOXXING Children 13 and younger are posting on YouTube. Yes, the #1 most desirable job for a kid is to become a YouTuber. This makes YouTube rife with opportunities for kids to make silly mistakes. Not only this, but there is an even scarier new trend using the song: “Some Things ABT Me” by CHIS. (Read More)

HOPE IN A WORLD GONE MAD With the bombardment of media illusion we’ve been subjected to, it can feel like the world has gone mad, making it difficult to see reality, leading to free floating anxiety and psychological discontent. Add in social isolation and limited connection, sense making is difficult, and we have a mass hypnotized world. (Read More)

A WORD ABOUT ANXIETY Living in globally unprecedented times has wrought worldwide disastrous statistics regarding anxiety, depression and suicide, bringing heavy hearts to those of us in the “helping professions.” Generally described as feeling worried, nervous, unease; this is a normal emotion, it is your brain’s way of reacting to stress and alerting you of potential danger ahead. 3-3-3 rule (Read More)

IMPOSTER SYNDROME  This is not a mental disorder, nor is it recognized in the DSM or ICD. Generally described as doubting one’s personal abilities and feeling like a fraud, this can lead to feeling insecure as evidenced by lower self-confidence and loss of belief in one’s abilities, the person finding it difficult to accept personal accomplishments (Read More)

THE EMPLOYEE MARKET An employee market is when there are more jobs to fill than people to fill the jobs. The technical term is a Candidate Driven Market. People being suddenly forced to work from home in the throes of the COVID disaster of 2020, gave people the time for their extracurriculars for the first time since the rise of the industrial age. (Read More)