Can Kipling’s Poem Teach Boys About Manhood?

[June 8, 2026]  A Victorian-era poem offers surprisingly practical lessons on what it means to become a man.  A recent article in the Epoch Times by Walker Larson discussed how boys benefit from strong role models of responsible manhood from parents and mentors.  Here is what the author had to say about this incredibly important topic.  I was… Read More »

Heroic Capture of German U-Boat

[June 7, 2026]  I often write about heroes here on my blog.  And, I will highlight another heroic act today.  The reason I do this is simple; we have a moral obligation to tell stories of heroes.  In an X post by @HiddenHistory, the secret story of the heroic capture of German U-Boat U-505 is revealed. 82 years… Read More »

5 Lessons from an IDF Spokesman

[June 5, 2026]  In the crucible of modern conflict, where narratives clash, Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani’s tenure as IDF International Spokesman, five truths about human responsibility amid the chaos of war. I found his narrative of these lessons compelling and useful. Shoshani’s five lessons, created in the aftermath of October 7th, stand as a map for confronting the… Read More »

Wake Up and Live: Confronting Mediocrity

[June 3, 2026]  Dorothea Brande’s book, Wake Up and Live! strikes at the heart of human failure. People drift in self-deception, half-alive, substituting busyness for purpose. Her formula, act as if it were impossible to fail.  Doing so demands voluntary confronting difficulties in life. You do this like cleaning your room (like Dr. Jordan Peterson would say).  It… Read More »

Make Me a Military Adjutant, and I’ll Quit

[June 1, 2026]  I had just finished my assignment as a Company Commander, my rank was Captain, and command had been my choice assignment.  After the command position, typically an officer will fill a staff position, and I was immediately offered a Battalion S-1, Adjutant job.  My response was simple: make me an adjutant, and I’ll quit. It… Read More »

She Could See People that I Could Not See

[May 30, 2026]  I prided myself on knowing how to work with people, mostly military-aged adults with training on how to work as part of a team.  I’d worked successfully, working my way up in rank and with greater responsibilities, including larger numbers of adults as my experience and responsibilities grew.  Then, I met my future wife.  What… Read More »