Social Media: The Cancer of Our Day Social media is the cancer of our day. It rots the bones, steals the soul, kills creativity, and replaces imagination with a worship of falsehood. There’s nothing real about the “real” it sells. It is the epidemic of reality— a mirage dressed as authenticity. You think you’re seeing... Continue Reading →
Disconnect to Connect
The irony of connection today is this: We must turn off to tune in. Turn off Bluetooth. Turn off Wi-Fi. Turn off the device. Only then can we abide in the Vine. This is the lunacy of our age— Where attention is the commodity, And inattention is the greatest theft. Focus is rare. Stillness is... Continue Reading →
When Bad News Breaks… Let the Good News Rise
This week, our nation was rocked once again by disturbing headlines. But it's not the bad news I want to focus on—it's our response to it. Bad news isn’t new.It’s been with us since the beginning—since the Garden.To romanticize the past as “better times” is to deny the truth: it’s always been broken. But to... Continue Reading →
Bloom?
I’m not the man I want to be.And yet, at times, I am the man I long to become.This daily tension is a wrestling match—a battle to live fully alive, fully blossoming, fully in bloom. What would it be like to live in a state of full bloom—not just glimpses of glory, but regular, sustained... Continue Reading →