Do you feel like it’s up to you to save the Republic? How can you move forward day after day with this overwhelming burden of responsibility?
Do you feel like it’s up to you to save the Republic? How can you move forward day after day with this overwhelming burden of responsibility?
If anti-Americanism truly stalls, are Constitutional conservatives ready to step in and fill the void?
Zo Rachel, a martial arts instructor, teaches you how to build up your capacity to soldier on in the face of discouragement and despair.
Do you feel you don’t deserve the rewards of your hard work, or that you stumbled into it and you could easily plummet from the new height?
Is fear of failure the ultimate dream killer, or do you nurture it as an excuse for your refusal to try?
Can post-modern society revive the force of shame without making it a governmental power? Who decides what’s shameful?
Is ‘honor’ a man thing, because it requires a kind of ultimate sacrifice that falls almost exclusively to males?
Do you have admirably-high standards and an unshakeable will to achieve those standards? Or do you suffer from crippling perfectionism?
How do you know the difference between fruitful perseverance, and banging your head against the wall to your own detriment?
The U.S. murder rate took the biggest leap in modern history in 2020, at a time when activists and politicians cried out to ‘defund the police’.
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses — yearning to breathe free. But do we have a moral obligation to welcome all comers?
As we’re getting pulled into The Matrix, how will you exercise reason and judgment in a world that’s undetectably unreal?
Recall-survivor Gov. Gavin Newsom talks of requiring a COVID-19 vaccine passport…and now we have a moral duty.
If we commit to take revenge, can we draw up short of surrendering our own humanity?
As we remember the falling towers — and the falling man — from September 11, 2001, Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel explore why it’s crucial that we conjure ‘the mystic chords of memory’.