The Arrow And The Circle

By Eric Le Roy

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I have seen my life move like an arrow from one point to the next, its tail feathers fluttering like lost breath, a jet stream of spit. It’s hard to believe I was once a baby. Harder still to comprehend this mysterious, though inevitable, failure of the physical instruments of life that have propelled me this far. I rose, I arched, I flattened, I … Read the rest

The Visions Of Vulcans

By Eric Le Roy

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Content 18+ I would like to respond to Artem’s well-conceived article called The Strength Paradox.” While acknowledging the dramatic galvanizing prowess of the Man with the Plan, Artem opines that the inherent danger lurking in the brain of the unchained game-changer is the possibility, ever-looming, that it will all go to his head. The inspiring revolutionary becomes the tyrant; the religious messiah Read the rest

The Perfect Pasture  

by Eric Le Roy

Content 18+ Retirement is one of those things that reminds me a lot of the way Christians think about Heaven: everyone wants to get there but nobody has any idea what it will be like. It will just be good. Somehow. At least that’s what the Cow Pasture promoters and Streets of Gold marketers encourage us to believe. But I have always wondered why it Read the rest

Down on Your Knees, You Don’t Look So Tall

Content 21+ They thought they could keep you down. They believed that by pushing, shoving, and belittling, they’d forever trap you under the weight of their own insecurity. They laughed as they held your head down, as if their fleeting moments of dominance would last a lifetime. But there’s a truth they’ve overlooked: when they’re down on their knees, they don’t look so tall.

Bullying isn’t just a childhood torment—it’s … Read the rest