When I cracked open Iron John by Robert Bly, I had no idea what those pages were about to unleash inside me. I didn’t know I was reaching for something so primal, something I could feel in my bones but couldn’t name. It was the story I never knew I needed. A story that slapped... Continue Reading →
Huxley’s Warning: Are We Sacrificing Freedom for Comfort?
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World paints a picture of a world where everything is controlled, people are happy all the time, and life seems perfect—at least on the surface. But beneath that perfection is a world without individuality, deep emotions, or real freedom. Written in 1932, this story feels surprisingly similar to the world we live in... Continue Reading →