Learning to think critically and discern truth from lies is an important life skill, but many people don’t harness the ability, no take the time. They believe whatever they hear, see, and read because someone, somewhere, said so. While most of the time, it flies without harm, but many times it can be harmful or outright dangerous.

After reading through my blog, you will see frequent references to Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist, planetary scientist, author, and science communicator. It’s not only for his exemplary presentations, his affable qualities, or his vast knowledge of the universe, but for the way he entices you to be all that you can be. The way he inspires you to explore your surroundings, and to keep learning no matter the circumstances.

River during heavy rainstorm.

*one of the many videos I enjoy listening to at bedtime Imagine you are lying in bed with the comforting sounds of rain pattering against the rooftop, streaking down your windows, and splashing into small puddles on the sidewalk, as …

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Having read an article on this, and now listening to a YouTube Patreon Creator, I knew I had to share this outrageous demand from Apple that would charge the Creator (channel) 30% if their viewers decide to support them from …

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This is an update to my post on PNut, dated Nov 1, 2024. While still angered and sad, I’m glad to see so many organizations and news shows getting involved. Many thanks to WETM for their pursuit of information and …

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