Making an official announcement here on my blog is a little tricky. I feel like it is important that my closest friends and family all find out what is going on before I share it with the world. After all, it only seems fair. That being said, I have worked out my post baccalaureate plans, … Continue reading »
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Freedom vs. the State
Did you travel on Memorial weekend? I know I did, and per the usual – there was a surge in State Police activity. Thankfully we did not have any of our own interactions, however my friend Nathan Cox a fellow freedom fighter, Veteran, Ron Paul supporter and author of the blog My 2 CommonCents and … Continue reading »
Congress: You’re Fired!
A good third of what I know – is self-taught. I did not learn it in a classroom. I did my research watching documentaries, reading books from the library, reading news articles from different viewpoints, reviewing academic journals and research. A good chunk of what I learned in K-12 school was a load of garbage. … Continue reading »
15 Things You Should Know Before Starting College
This week will focus entirely on education related topics – except for Friday which I will continue to include the “F” word. Today is all about the things I wish I knew before going back to school. I did really well and graduated Magna Cum Laude – but I was SO close to getting Summa … Continue reading »
Big Girls Don’t Cry
When I said “Silence is the worlds greatest truth” I meant it. During the month of March I was virtually silent. It was more than just being busy and prioritizing school or work over the blog. The whole month was agonizing for so many reasons. In addition to switching jobs, and I will have more … Continue reading »