On The Joy of Building Fences

There’s something deeply satisfying about driving a post into the earth. Feeling the resistance of soil, the firmness of gravel, the clang of steel on rock. You sweat. You ache. And when it’s done, you stand back and see something real – a fence that will likely still be standing a hundred years from now. … Read more

Empathy and the Echo Chamber

In an age of algorithmic newsfeeds and personalized content, it’s easier than ever to live inside a carefully curated echo chamber. The information we consume increasingly reflects what we already believe. The danger isn’t just misinformation—it’s narrow perception. Every piece of information is filtered through a perspective. There is no perfectly neutral lens. All reporting, … Read more