In the tradition of Homer, Helen of Sparta was the most beautiful woman in the world. Her story goes that her father held a tournament to determine which of her suitors would become her husband because so many young men had come to seek her hand. Read More »
Human nature
What Can Helen of Troy Teach Us About Human Nature?
A Nation of Grand Proportions
So, after not having blogged for about a week, I feel inclined to voice a few opinions on a topic about which I have much knowledge. It is a problem that I feel is almost intrinsic in my nature and in that of many others around me. Throughout all of my years in school it has always been there, and has probably grown worse as and worse as I approach the end of my high school career. Read More »
The farther up we go... the farther back we have to fall
As a whole, we have become overly dependant on not just fossil fuels but on technology and creature comforts these days. Everytime you turn around there is a new device intended to make life easier, or limit how much effort you'd actually have to put into a task. Read More »

Heaven: Will we have sex there?
I've heard this question thrown around from time to time and it always makes me laugh. I can't figure out if some people can't bear to think of a realm without sex or if they think that sex is the best thing ever and must be in heaven. When I think of heaven, sex does not even enter into the question. Read More »
Natural Human Sexuality
Firstly, I beg that the impatient folk waiting for me to get to a point with which they can disagree might bother to lend me their ears rather than their fervent beliefs. Read More »

Thoughts on the philosophy of Ayn Rand
There too much idealism within Ayn Rand’s books – the ideal of what a man, and a woman should be. The ideal that always stands to be perfection because of the contrasts she depicts – the contrasts of weak men partiality on unfocused humanitarian concepts that have no real sustainable or noble use to man’s development. Read More »
"Thou Mayest"
Jails are a big part of society. The people that inhibit them are numerous and the walls are filling up. Every fiscal year the city, county, and state governments have to allow a jail allowance in the budget somewhere. This jail allowance pays for food, housing, parole officers, fencing, barbed wire, and Harvard Business professors who come to teach classes to the inmates. Read More »
OH NO!! Sylar's back!
Recently, I have started to watch the series, Heroes. Read More »


