Saturday, 7 February 2026

ARE YOU READY FOR SILENCE, THE RIGHT KIND OF SILENCE

 

ARE YOU READY FOR SILENCE?

Spiritual silence is a precious gift.

There are two kinds of silence.  The silence that accompanies complicity, the silence of not speaking up when we should.  It is one of the worst kinds of silence.  But there is also a spiritual silence.  A silence we should embrace more often because it is a silence of meditation and contemplation.  A silence of introspection, of listening.


I want to share with you my experience with spiritual silence and how it has affected my life and work.

For those of you familiar with my work and sometimes quirky approach to a subject I will try not to disappoint.  But why would I provide you with my thoughts (advice if you will!) on silence when you know that I harbor serious misgivings about motivational speakers and TV evangelists and I do believe in that wonderful phrase: Advice, easily given but rarely taken.  Threading on thin ice?  Well, as with all my articles, you get to decide!

A bit of background is in order to justify this transgression, an appropriate reference as I did spent a few years in a seminary contemplating entry into the priesthood, but left years later as a devout agnostic.  No, it was not the silence.  A doubting Thomas makes for a poor Christian soldier.  What it did leave me with was a sense of structure and order I found rewarding and helpful, and the one thing that stuck with me was silence.




The right kind of silence.

In a world almost bursting with noise and distraction I am an oddity, perhaps at odds with the world would be a better description as I refuse to be a gadget carrying member of society (just one example).  I have also been a lifelong walker and I live a minute walk away from beautiful conservation trails.  A daily routine that I use for contemplation and I absolutely love the silence.  The only noises that intrude are the sounds of nature, varying from a quiet rustling of the leaves to the creaking of the branches in an extreme mid-winter cold.  The permanence of the natural world is inspiring in the face of all the fleeting things that life exposes us to.  There are all kinds of silences.  Silence as in not making any noise.  Silence as in you don’t want to be seen or heard.  Silence as in not making any waves because you’re afraid.  Using silence as a statement.  Silence that intimidates.  So, is there something like an objective state of silence?  A meditative, contemplative state?

A spiritual silence.

How useful is it?

Honesty is important.

If hope is the one thing that you desire the most, there is no doubt in my mind that you will find it.  According to some of my fellow humanitarians hope is a four letter word that we should avoid at all costs because you’ve already admitted defeat.  If you seek answers that satisfy your expectations you can do what some of the worst thesis writers do; only use the variables that suit your narrative.  You will prove your point without a doubt.

Honesty and objectivity walk hand in hand and are the only two things that will withstand the true test of time because it is not based on hope or answers anticipated.  In science an experiment is deemed successful if it produces the same result each and every time.  Objectivity and honesty have to answer to the same scrutiny and expectations.  Therefore you can look upon humanity with hope and optimism fueled by bias, or with objectivity and honesty.  Bad science produces results hoped for, whereas good science is based on fact, on objectivity, and on results that are proven to be correct.  And that is where an objective silence plays an important part.  The right kind of silence if you will.




The screamers in our society fear silence and would ban it if they could.

Our species has a tendency to whitewash our most deplorable intentions, aspirations and activities.  We like to paint ourselves in a positive picture and use that wonderful broom of denial to sweep a lot of ugliness under the carpet.  What remains on the table is what we want to see and hear.

There is no right kind of spiritual silence and it’s the one you prefer that counts.

I have written about the power of silence in previous articles and how powerful silence can be.  In silence we can contemplate our inner most thoughts and we can concentrate on the answers we seek in quiet contemplation.  A lot of people fear silence and act uncomfortably when exposed to it.  On my walks I encounter quite a few people hooked up to their favorite devices, either talking; something that absolutely amazes me as a few decades ago you would have been locked up talking while walking; or listening to music or otherwise engaged in conversation with fellow walkers.  Few are like me and walk in silence.  I prefer to walk alone and in silence.  I try to avoid talkative fellow walkers.  They actually annoy me. 

If you love noise and distraction now is the time to disengage from this article and seek something with lots of pictures and sounds.

Practice makes perfect.

Embracing silence and appreciating its power takes discipline and practice.  In my humble opinion the right kind of silence is missing in our lives.

Silence allows us to appreciate the world around us in all its splendor and nuances because it shuts out all the unnecessary noises and distractions.  Silence brings everything into focus with much greater detail and clarity.  In our daily lives we’re constantly surrounded by noise and images, an endless assault on our senses that only distracts and confuses.




The following may not be for you.  It wasn’t for me either.

There are several monastic orders that incorporate total or partial silence into their orders: the Carthusians, Cistercians and Trappist all take a complete vow of silence and the Benedictines incorporate structured silence for prayer and contemplation.  Most faiths use periods of silence in their services.  Prayer often takes place in silence.  Although I am a devout agnostic there is power in prayer and meditation.  We all use different techniques to put us in the right frame of mind and a lot of faiths use kneeling, prostrating, silence, eyes closed or hands folded, to induce the right kind of atmosphere.  It is not about submission, but about an acknowledgement that we’re surrounded by powers greater than ourselves.  The loudest souls around us are people who’re full of themselves and love to hear the sound of their own voice.  You know who they are.

Put it into practice.

A constructive and objective silence is something you acquire by incorporating its techniques through determined effort.  It takes practice.  It is no different than developing a regimen for a healthy lifestyle through diet and exercise.  I have never been a fan of total silence because I enjoy a good conversation.  However, incorporating silence into you daily routine can be extremely rewarding.  It allows you to open up your mind to the daily challenges we all face, to improve your outlook on life and to obtain a better understanding of others and the world around you.  Silence is golden!

Talkers lie a lot, especially screamers.

There is a reflective honesty in silence that is lacking in conversation.  When we speak we lie a lot.  A good listener, listens in silence because it allows you to pick up on all the nuances in speech, body language and facial expressions.  Reflection is an integral part of silence.  If the path through life appears rocky and strewn with boulders and potholes, we tend to ignore that a lot of those rocks and potholes are of our own construction.  A lot of life’s barriers are self-inflicted.

As a writer, a student of philosophy, history and the humanities I wanted to share my experience of what silence means to me.  Although I live a simple monkish life, total silence has never suited me.  What are your thoughts on silence?  Wouldn’t it be wonderful if in parliament, rather than politicians constantly yelling and berating each other, if a question put to the floor would require five minutes of total silence and contemplation?  Wouldn’t that be refreshing?

Spiritual silence is only effective if you use it wisely and with the right intent.  Turn it into a phony circus and you only delude yourself.




What are your thoughts on silence?

Did you find this useful or will you chuck it on your discard pile with a condescending shrug?  I can imagine the comments.  Bes, is this end-of-life moralizing?  What a pill to get through!  We’re used to you contemplating all the gut wrenching ways with which humanity will extract itself from the planet.  Is this supposed to make up for some of the depressing stuff you write? (Apparently shit is bad word, so my granddaughter tells me).  You actually have one attribute that doesn’t offend and you wanted us to know about it?

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And you can read it in silence in the privacy of your home.

Saturday, 31 January 2026

IF YOU SAY SO

 

IF YOU SAY SO

 

Not a single human being is alike in cognitive development and awareness; we don’t look alike and we don’t think alike.

 

Every once in a while I like to take you on a philosophical journey and the topic I will address in this article is cognitive awareness and learning.  And more to the point, how reliable is it?  I will start with one of my own phrases that I’m particularly fond of.  “We all view and interpret the world from within the limited parameters of personal knowledge and experience.”  Our judgements and opinions are based on the reference points we’re familiar with.  And I will give you a very simple example.  When a 2 year old saw my puppy, Toby, for the first time (he’s a blue-merle Aussie, which basically means that his coloring is black, blue and white), his mommy exclaimed, “Look at that cute little puppy.”  And the 2 year old replied deadpan, “Doggie dirty.”  From a distance and for someone his age and never having been exposed up close to a similar dog, Toby could indeed appear as if he had slept in a dirt or oil barrel.  He associated the dog’s color with dirt.  “Wash your hands, they’re dirty.”  There was a reference point there somewhere, as association made.  In this case, black.  And dirt is black.


Nobody is the same.  Nobody learns in exactly the same way.

Accurate cognitive awareness and association takes time to develop and heavily depends on the subject material which in some people may remain incredibly limited due to a lack of interest or being the recipient of limited learning, and it therefore leads to a lesser degree of cognitive awareness and accuracy.

Most of us are skimmers.

The bulk of humanity consists of skimmers and skippers and it all boils down to exposure, opportunity and interest.  Most people skim through life, intellectual surface dwellers, because we either fail to show them the heights and depth or they simply don’t care.  No motivation.  No interest.  There is that famous phrase, “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.”

Cognitive awareness and learning in a highly interested and motivated group of individuals will explore and tackle any subject with a much greater degree of accuracy (truthful if you like) than a group content to mimic the attitudes and behaviors of the tribe they belong to.  What we’re exposed to as youngsters, although it is foundational and haunts us until the day we die, is highly suspect.  Look no further than religion and how we’re spoon fed from infancy with religious truths and certainties.  We’re all raised to accept and adopt and not to question learning.  Drilled into us from conception is conformity and compliance.  Religious education for instance is about acceptance without question and we don’t confront our little ones with theological questions and dilemmas that academics to this day are struggling with.  “Does God really exist?  Did any of these miracles and stories every take place?  No, the opposite is true.  We want to move forward with accepted comfortable truths and associations.  What we want for our children is to give them a solid foundation and it might not be truthful or correct.  Our attitudes and morals are therefore skewered and highly suspect from birth and it illustrates that life is not necessarily about fact and accuracy, but about comfort.  Things that make us feel good.


What do we believe?  Who do we believe?

When the leader of a nation proclaims that all illegals are drug users, thugs and criminals and repeats the message over and over again, this doesn’t mean that the listeners actually believe the message, but it becomes part of a tribal camp registration with all the adherents shouting hallelujah in unison, reaffirming their faith in each other.  The tribe consolidating and it has little to do with stupid or smart people, but about taking sides, about association.  You want to be in, not out!

Genius is not the rule, they are a rare exception.

You can’t have heightened cognitive awareness without interest and fascination, without determination and ambition and I will once more entertain you with a simple example.  A mathematician can stare at a complicated math equation scribbled down on multiple chalkboards and be absolutely fascinated, his or her eyes roaming over the numbers and symbols and especially if it is something new, intriguing and promising.  I could walk past that same chalkboard and I wouldn’t be interested at all because I haven’t got a clue what I’m looking at.  What’s up there is totally meaningless to me.

The mathematician could look at me with incredulity, his or her eyes feverish with excitement, bursting with enthusiasm and exclaim, “This is enormous and this equation will change the world.”  And my reaction to this revelation, “If you say so”




How we react to information is dependent on interest.  We only pay attention to what matters to us in the moment.  Life and living is basically a selfish pursuit and it neatly explains our indifference to anything that doesn’t directly affect us.  We hear what we want to hear and we are, what we are.  Everything else is window dressing.

Blame our short attention spans.

Besides dubious acquired knowledge our sensory sensations experience a short lifespan as well.  Very little we absorb or are exposed to leaves a lasting impression.  My little 2 year old is just making his way into the world.  Most of what he will encounter in his formative years is through osmosis, all the stuff that is passed on from their parents, siblings and teachers and whatever else society throws at you.  What he gets is their truths, opinions, impressions and beliefs.  Questioning, doubting and exploring starts at a much later stage and accuracy and depth will depend largely on personal interest, fascination and ambition.

Average is the norm and below average is the new norm.

I love listening to music, but sheet music is Chinese to me.  The notes mean nothing.  My interest in music is limited to listening.  I am tone deaf, can’t hold a tune or remember any songs.  I have no interest to learn.  I am a listener and not a player.  Humans are underachievers, not super achievers.  Even highly motivated people are a rarity and when they do excel it is only in limited bursts.  In the natural world there is not a single animal species that behaves like we do.  There is cognitive awareness and learning, but none display the obsessive behaviors that have evolved in humans.  None of them care what we care about, none even display an inclination of wanting to join us.  Blissfully unaware of our struggles they only care about living for today.  Their ambition is limited to take care of today and hopefully it will take care of tomorrow.

The tree of life is ours.  We’re not unique.  We just took a slightly different path

But, all lifeforms follow the same evolutionary pathways and patterns; all of us are basically lazy and opportunistic.  The lion pride will go after the young, the weak and vulnerable.  I mean, you’re not going to throw your back out pursuing the biggest, strongest and fastest.  What’s the point unless you’re eager to prove a point!  Now, that is something humans do on a regular basis!  

There is nothing sadder than watching a skinny, hungry lion slinking away after yet another unsuccessful hunt.  Nothing worse than an empty belly and it results in anger, disappointment, frustration and rejection.  All negatives.  We respond in kind and we do it with millions.  With billions!

Few of us lead.  Most of us are followers.

I have never been able to sit through an entire meeting featuring motivational speakers and put up with their phony enthusiasm, the well-rehearsed lines, the talking points and they’re all so eager to pass on their secrets and the key to success.  An energized crowd leaves the room with determination and resolve when they should be walking out scratching their heads.  “Why is he/she making a living as a motivational speaker?  Why is he still a salesman and not the owner of the dealership?  Does Bezos go out on motivational speaking tours?  TV evangelists are another breed I find disturbing, whipping up a crowd into a frenzy with their zeal and manipulative level of crowd control and their reassurances.  Some will leave you with the impression that they’ve actually met the guy and heard him speak.

Some of us do better than others.

The most powerful people in society are those who excel at getting other people do their dirty work for them, and, with enthusiasm.  Willingly; rallying, motivating, signing up new members, knocking on doors, phoning, donating, attending meetings, cheering, putting up posters, wearing party gear and extolling the leader’s virtues and charisma.

Even the best of us are limited.

When it comes to sheer genius and power, even the most celebrated and powerful usually excel at only one thing.  Few people in history have been multi-talented and excelled at two different disciplines with an equal measure of success.  Winston Churchill was a career politician, diplomat and bureaucrat and in his spare time he liked to paint.  Some of his paintings have sold for a lot of money, but had he been an average citizen none of those paintings would have made it to a gallery or auction house.  They’re mediocre.  People love to own something that has belonged to someone famous or infamous.  A nail from the cross, a gun that belonged to Al Capone.  Some collectors are simply not very fussy or discerning.  You won’t find a similar example in the animal world.  An eagle picking up a piece of scat from the fierce head of a lion pride, a memento to cherish and to decorate his nest with.  In the animal world shit is shit and is treated as such.  It is typically human habit to elevate shit to greater heights.

Explaining complacency.  We’re not raised to critically examine and question.

We’re getting back to that osmosis thing.  So many things we cherish and absorb are rooted in our tribal past and in the awkward learning processes all humans have to master.  And we’re losing the battle there as well.  Too many people and too many problems and as a result we’ve abandoned our basic tribal customs of inclusivity and caring for all.  The ‘nobody left behind’ kind of thing and I’m not referring to learning your ABCs.  And life is not fair, never has been and never will be.  In the real world somebody always gets to eat more and that is the way of the world.  We used to take care of everybody and now we’re leaving billions of people behind in a world that is disparate and divided.



 

Our explanations are all over the place.

The residue of tribal learning and the efforts humans have put in explaining the world and all its mysteries and tribulations have led to an institutionalized acceptance of the weirdest things.  Leaving the natural world behind and deviating from natural processes we have been busy orchestrating the most bizarre explanations to give life meaning.  To explain things.

I will give you an example most of us are familiar with.  You’re setting out on a religious retreat and you do that to either affirm or reaffirm your faith.  You hope to leave rejuvenated, strengthened, inspired and energized.  Kind of getting back to that motivational thing and why I personally shy away.  However, you’re not expected to emerge in jubilation yelling, “God doesn’t exist, it’s all malarkey.  Free, free at last.”  Sorry, Martin, I just couldn’t resist!

All of us move forward based on established, comfortable truths.  That is how most of us are raised. And the truth is based on what you believe, have been told and raised to believe.  No challenges.  No critical thinking or an up close examining of fact.  We’re all products of past experience, passed on from one generation to the next.  Is that so?  Yes, all that muddling is ours and always will be.  We’re struggling so hard to be different, to be better and once more it is that so-called superior intelligence of ours that at times is a cause for celebration, but we usually disappoint. 

I hope you didn’t expect a cheering section emanating from my court.  I am not a pessimist nor an optimist.  I’m a realist.  Going with the flow preserves my sanity but as a writer, a student of philosophy, history and the humanities I love to share my observations with you.  Feel free to comment or share.  Join the conversation.

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Saturday, 24 January 2026

SAY THANK YOU

 

SAY THANK YOU

 

As a writer, a student of philosophy, history and the humanities it sometimes feels as if the world at large is reaching out to me with yet another lifeline, as if it fears that I might be running out of topics or subjects to write about.  Have no such fear.  I would love nothing better than for humanity to take a break; a nice extended and peaceful vacation free from murder, mayhem and conflict.  There are times I feel inundated by this avalanche of insane and irrational human behaviors and lately it only seems to accelerate and multiply.  It doesn’t help that the current and most powerful psychopath to ever inhabit the Oval Office is leading the pack with a severe case of verbal diarrhea (very much a constant affliction) and an inflated ego (something he was born into).  An ego that matches that of equally demented world leaders that have preceded him in history.  There seems to be no rhyme or reason as to what spews forth from his mouth or why.  What came out of his mouth in Davos while addressing some of the most powerful people in the world had me stumped.  There are four year olds in kindergarten that display better elocution than Trump.  “Some people I like a lot, some people I don’t like at all.  Some I really like.”




Our esteemed Prime Minister, Mike Carney, was singled out in front of the world at a meeting of the super wealthy in Davos as being ungrateful (Apparently he didn’t say thank you.  Exactly for what is a bit of a mystery, unless, not unlike Zelensky, it is something he expects world leaders to say after he insults them).  Carney didn’t perform a Karl Schuschnigg for Trump either by refusing to play dead and hand over Canada, the way the Austrian Chancellor handed over Austria to Hitler without putting up a fuss.  Perhaps Carney forgot to present Trump with a shiny little trinket, a golden beaver or Maple Leaf.  Trump loves to insinuate himself into the foreground as the leader of the entire world to whom all bow.  Hell-bent on grabbing headlines with a non-stop barrage of threats and insults followed by personal platitudes expressing his importance and role on the world stage.

We (Canada and Carney) have to show gratitude in the face of annexation threats?  Express gratitude for being at the receiving end of insults and belittling remarks such as; the US doesn’t need Canada.  Without the US, Canada would not exist.  Canada doesn’t produce anything we need.  Demolishing economies (including that of its closest allies and trading partners, Mexico and Canada) around the world with ludicrous tariffs (my favorite weapon).  (Excuse me, he actually admitted that he’s weaponizing trade through tariffs?).  It doesn’t really matter, because the tirade of nonsensical barbs is ongoing as is his incessant need to comment on anything and everything as if it enhances his power and status.  As if we’re supposed to care about the nonsense that emanates from his mouth?  Or what he thinks? 




Trump’s ego knows no boundaries and his so-called board of peace is yet another ludicrous indication of how out of touch he is with reality and his delusional obsession with autocratic power.  Inviting Netanyahu (bombing Gaza to smithereens) and Putin (bombing Ukraine into oblivion) to sit on this ‘peace’ board?  Although I can see why Donald would feel more comfortable with a few fellow convicted felons to rub elbows with, but what about the inclusion of Palestinians?  How about Zelensky?  No, all he wants is people and nations that bow and grovel.  Trump loves to throw his weight around by thumbing his nose at global institutions purposely designed to deal with global issues.  The peace board is all about Trump. (I’m in charge until the day I die and I alone can veto anything).  It is all about Trump, his vision of the world and those who will support him (the candidates chosen don’t hail from nations with a reputation for democracy and adhering to the rule of law).

Trump’s new world order is about his thirst for autocratic power and he uses all the dictatorial strategies employed by those who preceded him in past lives.  Divide and conquer through distraction, lies, confusion and distortion.  He employs the same methods as his idol, Adolf Hitler.  He likes his current cabinet and in that regard he follows his idol as well.  Hitler surrounded himself with a coterie of psychopaths, losers and malcontents.  Hitler couldn’t believe his luck when his following mushroomed and crowds of people started to adore him.  An image craftily cultivated by people like Joseph Goebbels and Heinrich Himmler.  He purposely chose people who blindly followed and obeyed and who didn’t question.  Once they were well ensconced within his inner circle his true psychotic personality rose to the fore and he ruled with absolute brutality, relishing his power and the fear he instilled.  There was not a single, sane, competent person in his entire cabinet and those that were stayed quiet, because saying no led to a kind of termination that was rather permanent.  People were rewarded for spying on each other and betraying their secrets.  Hitler encouraged duplicity and cruelty and turned it into complicity.  Once you cross the threshold of what is legal and acceptable there is no turning back.

Trump has used the same kind of bullying techniques his entire life, cruel strategies to subvert all who work for him.  Carrot and stick, reward and punishment, fear and intimidation (firing, blackballing, suing, prosecuting, whatever works to destroy people’s lives and careers).  Once you’ve got your minions to do the dirty work for you, they’re yours forever because there is no honorable way out.  Look at all the people in the United States that have been at the receiving end of his wrath and revenge.  Lives and careers destroyed.  We’re living in precarious times; Hell is empty, because all the devils are here.




When world leaders, and that includes Carney as well, utter words like the New World Order, I shudder.  Goosebumps.  Increasingly we’re dealing with leaders that treat the entire planet like an economic proposition and that they decide who gets what and how little.  It is a delusion brand of hypocrisy that turns all of us into psychopaths because there is no such thing as a superior race, color or religion.  You can’t dominate, exploit and control others—people or nations—because it suits your agenda.  We have a world order, it’s called the United Nations, far from perfect because a few countries have exempted themselves with a convenient veto right.  But its tenets will never go out of fashion; diplomacy, consultation and negotiated agreements without intimidation or fear.  Everything based on the sovereignty of nations and that all are equal before the law.  No childish statements such as, some of you I like and some of you I don’t.

I have always studied body language because there are telling signs in facial expressions and body stance.  All his cronies are starting to develop the same demeanor; the same sullen, surly look, mouths downturned, arrogance, defiance and pretending that all of them can rule and act with impunity.  They’re adopting the leader’s attitude and posturing.  It reminds me of a new president who was appointed to a large company I worked for.  He sported leather sport jackets and a full beard.  Within six months all the senior managers adopted the same dress and sported facial hair.  Pathetic!  The man got fired within a year because he was an absolute disaster.  Loe and behold, within two weeks of the man’s firing the jackets and beards were gone.  Trump needs to be impeached because as a president he is an absolute disaster and a threat to world peace. 


We are the true North, strong and free.

I can’t speculate on what we can or should be doing because the pressures exerted by an 8 billion plus human population don’t allow for a peaceful reset approach when global belligerence has reached stratospheric proportions.  What has been put into motion will not subside when hotheads ratchet up the tensions and all the old conflicts remain firmly in place.

Donald Trump is not a comedian and he is not funny.  Appeasement was used with Adolf Hitler and look where it got us!  More than 50 million people killed and many more were wounded and crippled for life.  Trillions of dollars in destruction and property damage.

The world needs to take a stand and damn the consequences because doing nothing gave us World War II.

He has been showered with platitudes, trinkets, gifts and smiles.  Plenty of people saying thank you, lavishing praise and offering firm handshakes and he still expects everybody to bend over and spread their cheeks.  It’s time to wake up and tell the man where to go and where he can stick it.

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Tuesday, 20 January 2026

CRYING WOLF

 

CRYING WOLF

 

The world’s movers and shakers are once more gathering in Davos, Switzerland, congratulating each other on a 20 percent increase in wealth for the Super Rich, checking up on their accounts in Zurich while there, and frustrated with an American president who is upsetting their global agenda.  Geo-political threats, hailing not from the usual hot spots, but from an America that is making headlines with bellicose threats and insinuations that Russia and China are eyeing the artic region for a potential invasion.  Excuse me!  The artic!




Who in his right mind would seek access to the Americas through the frozen North?  All that is there is thousands of square miles of cold, snow and ice.  There is nothing worthwhile pursuing; no roads, no harbors, no towns, no industry, no resources.  No infrastructure of any kind and those that poor Canadians did start (Military installations and a harbor), soon fizzled out and were abandoned.  Thousands of kilometers away from any kind of civilization and creature comforts.  Who in his right mind would even consider this a viable option?  Trying to sell this as a viable threat makes as much sense as selling tanning beds to desert dwellers.   They need those extra UV rays like an extra hole in the head.

From deporting Mexican illegals, to regime change in Venezuela, bombing Syria, Somalia and Iran, wanting to take over Greenland (part of the NATO alliance and a supposed friend), hinting that Canada should be annexed as the 51st state, or the 52nd if Greenland is the first to fall, dropping tariff bombs as threats to anyone daring to oppose Donald and America’s aspirations to expand their security to secure that much anticipated golden dome missile defense system (profits equally shared between Elon and Donald), a scheme that makes as much sense as the one proposed by Ronald Reagan with a Star Wars theme when Ronald occupied the Oval Office. (Donald likes gold, his favorite color).  Reagan liked candies.  Well, you can see why Donald was upset when he didn’t get the Nobel Peace Prize.  Although his definition of peace doesn’t coincide with mine.  Does it with yours? 

You have to realize that Donald, before he occupied the White House, didn’t even know that Greenland existed.  He probably thought that it was the name of a golf course and why didn’t he think of it first.  It’s got a nice ring to it.  The Trump Greenland resort and golf course.  No, Trump and company are desperate to keep sowing the seeds of discord, distraction and disruption.  The desperation that emanates from the mouths of Trump and his merry band of conspirators and fellow thugs is the same that flows from leaders around the world, but not as vociferous and belligerent.  America is keeping its bureaucracy afloat on a sea of red ink and they’re anxiously looking for ways to shore up some extra cash.  All nations are broke by the way!  Too many people are dependent on government services and jobs and the consumer and consumption markets can’t keep up with the taxation demands required to keep the show on the road and the train moving.

There most definitely are no security threats.  And there never have been.  The only threats issued and directed at the rest of the world emanate from the United States and the lunatic occupying the highest office in the land.  Not unlike his idol, Adolf Hitler, he is busy solidifying his grip on office to stay in power and he is bowling the opposition over like bowling pins.  He should have been locked up a long time ago and put behind bars.  Let’s keep our fingers crossed that nature will take its course and that stress or out of control cholesterol levels will do us a favor.

In Davos we have become a distraction because they are the architects of a system that only benefits a few deep pockets at the expense of the masses.  The bulk of us are straddled with bad debts, inflated property prices and crippling inflation.  When questionable leaders are trying to right a sinking ship we all have reason to be concerned.  Trump and his merry band of thieves are behaving like gangsters in a candy store robbery and they can’t believe their luck.  Nobody is doing anything and they’re getting away with it!

Personally I don’t want to pin a medal to Donald’s chest (the right kind hasn’t been invented yet, but give me time) but replace it instead with a firm boot to the ass.  It’s what he deserves and needs.

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Saturday, 17 January 2026

WHEN OUR LUCK RUNS OUT

 

WHEN OUR LUCK RUNS OUT

 

No, this is not an article about casinos or a gambling addiction.  It is once more about us and to be more specific, about the Western Hemisphere with America leading the pack.  Two decades ago I wrote a nonfiction novel titled: Behaving Badly.  In it I introduced what I call the DEC Equation; the impact of dominance, exploitation and control.  When put in perspective with my novel: Energy and Origin, it makes more sense than ever.  Humanity as a species has grown into an opportunistic, greedy monster.  We’re always looking for an edge, a leg up, to gain an advantage over others.




Leading the pack gives you an advantage.

Timing, opportunity and circumstance, all play a role in how well a tribe will fare.  Rather than referring to people as nations, I like the moniker tribe.  Why did the Western Hemisphere emerge as dominant?  How did they become dominant and superior and when?  The urge to explore and conquer is stronger in the Caucasian race than in any other.  There is one thing European nations did better than any other; accessing and developing new markets through superior shipping.  The ports of the New World and Europe became the new epicenters of untold wealth.  When you purchase/obtain wealth at little or no cost, when your muskets speak louder than words and resistance is virtually non-existent, the world becomes your oyster.  Taking control of the most lucrative parts of the world in the form of colonies was the next logical step.  The ports of the world were firmly controlled by European colonizers and access to cheap wealth and resources paved the way for European economies and markets to develop faster than anywhere else in the world. (He) who leads, controls the pack.  The field is still dominated and controlled by males and the exploiting is predominantly male oriented as well.  (Hence the ‘He’)  I am always conscious and respectful of my female readers and they know I’m in their corner.

Racing ahead.

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A colonial advantage, a technological advantage, superior armies and ships and a geo-political advantage by controlling trade and shipping routes.  Land based trading in the world came to a virtual halt and as a result former empires crumbled and struggled.  Once you have an advantage, once you lead the pack, everyone else has to race to catch up.  The Western Hemisphere also ruled with few scruples and with an iron fist.  We basically invented colonialism, brutal oppression and slavery.




You can’t stop momentum.

I have to go back to a line I have used in other articles: A superior intake and use of energy predicates how well a species will do compared to others.  Energy is not limited to food, fuel and drink.  It is also about access to resources, their uses and applications and superior skill levels and education of the tribe.  It is about superiority in all aspects and on all levels, and that includes armaments and a willingness to use force.  Four nations are currently engaged in a struggle for supremacy and survival: India, China, Russia and the United States.  We have created a consumer beast that is now struggling for energy and for access to energy.  Democracy, diplomacy, international treaties, the rule of law, it all evaporates when we’re faced with shortages and running out.  We’re running out of luck.

Democracies only flourish when we have the luxury to be mindful and respectful, when we can afford to be naïve.  The speed with which democracies are failing all around the world should be a wakeup call.  Nobody is opposing the United States in the power grabs they’re currently engaged in.  Nobody is stopping China, India, the US and Russia.  Nobody is ready, or wants to be ready, to fight another useless war and yet the four major actors currently calling the shots seem to be clamoring for a nasty confrontation.  Plagued by horrendous debts, huge populations, running out of options and solutions and with mounting pressures to keep up the façade of prosperity, they are once more resorting to tactics that end up destroying what they are trying to save.  Grabbing what belongs to others may provide some satisfaction in the short term, but is a long term disaster.  History is living proof that occupation and the outright theft of resources will eventually destroy the occupiers.  No new lands.  No new resources.  And yet nations are trying to run their economic trains at full speed.

What we’re facing today is the unfolding of the DEC Equation in its most detrimental form.  This time around it is not motivated by politics or religion, but it is about economic power and influence.  Fueled by greed, ignorance and stupidity.  Humanity: at our worst, we do the worst. 




Look at the NATO member nations and how they’re wringing their hands in frustration as Ukraine, the poor monkey in the middle, is used as a political punching ball between the US and Russia.  They are praying and hoping that these two belligerents put an end to this charade, but they won’t.  It is about territorial expansion, about resources, about pleasing the home base.  It is about strength and flexing muscles.  Every sane person knows what’s at stake, but once you put amoral psychopaths in charge all bets are off.  Trump will hand over Ukraine to Putin, if Putin and others allow the US to expand their sphere of influence across the Americas.  Canada is delusional if it thinks that its borders, sovereignty and resources will be respected and its independence guaranteed.  Hitler wanted Austria, and guess what, he did!

Watch out when the game of Risk is played for real by some dubious and nasty characters!

The four superpowers haven’t spent trillions of dollars on sophisticated arms development for a show and tell moment at their kindergarten get-togethers.  If you’re not willing to use all that hardware, why build it?  Behind this gruesome foursome are a cadre of politicians and business people that all share the same dubious visions of how to best preserve all that wealth and power.  Countries like Canada are nothing but innocent bystanders.  I am a Canadian and I am under no illusion that anyone will come to our rescue if the US annexes Canada.  There will be a predictable outcry, the usual indignation and protests, and then it will fizzle out.  On our native soil we will be stunned into submission, but we will stand alone.  There will no cavalry waiting in the wings.  We are headed for a confrontation that is not driven by political ideology, but by access to energy: land, water, resources and markets.  Globally we are drowning in a sea of red ink.  We, the people, we are bankrupt and we’re nothing more than collateral damage.  The dubious fact that we won’t go away, in numbers that is, will stymie the oppressors to no end.




As a species we have simply taken too much, destroyed too much and the jig is up.

Energy created life.  Life is energy.  Our instinctive needs to survive are as strong as that of the natural world we left behind and it is the strong that lead, that get to eat first and they will continue to exercise dominion and control over all perceived as weaker.  Putin, Trump, Ki and Modi, are nothing more than a predictable symptomatic phenomenon that frequently pops up throughout history when once more our lofty ideals are running amok with a nasty dose of reality.  Despite faith, despite millennia of education and learning, we’re content to remain as surface skimmers when it comes to ethics and morality.

Always on the lookout for an escape.

AI will not come to the rescue when it comes to feeding the masses and providing them with comfort and security.  Robots can build things, but they don’t purchase anything.  Rockets may go up but are not coming back with anything useful.  We’re wasting at a record pace and the casualties are piling up.  Species extinction, the destruction of vital ecosystems, environmental damage and degradation and billions of people living at poverty levels or way below.  Do you fix it with bombs?  Does Gaza look like a solution?  Will nations around the world ever be free from interference and exploitation?  We’re like a circus exhibit, jumping through hoops, but there is no paying audience.  And the clowns are running amok.


Might doesn’t make right.

It doesn’t take a lot of guns to muzzle the masses into compliance.  Give guns to basic losers, put them into a nice uniform, pay them well and allow them to dispense justice as they seem fit.  Sanctioned from above, it doesn’t get any better.  Under the banner of restoring law and order, ruling with an iron fist, with intimidation and persecution, elections will become a thing of the past.  Guilty until proven guilty is entrenched in democratic institutions and it becomes an utterly meaningless concept when autocrats seize power and replace it with their own kind of justice.  People like Putin, Ki, Trump and Modi are living proof of how easy it is to undermine the foundations of a nation and corrupt it.  If the leadership of a nation is rotten to the core, the contagion will spread to the entire tribe.

Our species is propelled onward based on strength, not weakness.  The US is currently using its power and strength in numbers and arms to bolster itself in all the areas where it has steadily lost power and influence.  Desperation moves from a nation that is financially bankrupt.  Morally and ethically they have lost their standing and credibility, at home and abroad.  Might doesn’t make right.  Nations willing to use force against others will shed their humanity bit by bit and their inhumanity will be on full display for all to see.  Will there be an aftermath?  Will we be allowed to put it in a historical perspective?  Another painful lesson learned?

Ancient Rome went through a series of painful death throes before it finally collapsed.  Other tribes emerged, but none were ever as powerful.  It took more than a thousand years for other empires to take center stage, but none were lasting and the British Empire was the last one to throw in the towel on the European continent.


Our luck has run out.

As a species we have flying by the seat of our pants ever since we left the safety of the jungle behind in exchange for a life as uprights.  The urge to be and act superior has come at a horrible price.  Our efforts have solely been centered on domination, exploitation and control, driven onwards relentlessly by the forces of energy and momentum.  The desire to overcome our primitive origins and instincts constantly thwarted by not being able to meet all our needs and demands, by our fragile existence, fragile minds and bodies.  Evolution has not been kind to us by saddling us with a superior intelligence that has put us constantly at odds with the natural design that is inherent in all living species.  It has left us with the illusion that we’re special over all others and that includes the dominion over others as something justifiable.  Not that we haven’t tried to battle our imperfections and inconsistencies.  Some of our accomplishments and aspirations have been inspiring.  But, we’re constantly knocked down by the vagaries of life and the painful reality of day to day living and struggling.  An imperfect design longing for perfection and to be able to rise above life’s realities, above our fragile minds and bodies.  What we have done is the opposite and we’re only worsening what we’re desperately are trying to avoid.  We have never been happy with what we have been given.  Our superior intelligence has led us away from the natural world onto a path filled with pitfalls and regrets.  As we’re progressing down that path of artifice, of wasteful practices and activities and exploitation, we’re increasingly confronted by our inadequacies and with it comes an awareness that is painful and humbling.  We don’t know how to turn ourselves off.




Will we ever learn?  History is living proof that we do repeat our mistakes and that we don’t learn from them.  Gaza for instance is a testament of political intractability.  Question the purpose.  Question the gains.  Use it as an overlay for the rest of the world.  I don’t have any answers and I do hope that as a writer, a student of philosophy, history and the humanities that I get to write some of the chapters.  That we will survive the turmoil.  Somehow. 

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A WORD OF CAUTION

If you embrace the irrational it excuses everything you say and do.  And if there are no consequences there is no punishment.  Incorporate everything that is wrong, amoral and unethical, and it justifies hate, discrimination, intolerance and violence.  Even murder.  When a society no longer demands moral and ethical behavior from its citizens it will destroy itself from within.  It will turn into a rot that contaminates everything.

 

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