As I watched the latest round of riots roil the campuses of major universities throughout the United States over the past few weeks, I was once again Continue Reading
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Purpose & Connection: What Leaders Must Know About Suicide Prevention
by George Carty This first appeared in George Carty's blog and is republished here with the author's permission. “Today’s veterans often Continue Reading
Social Gaming on the Edge of the Law
Social gaming is an exciting trend in the gaming world. However, it operates very close to the edge of the law. Find out more… Whether you’re a PC, Continue Reading
The Value of Reminiscing
I never understood why my dad would go out for breakfast once a month with his former comrades and coworkers from the City Water Department. They were Continue Reading
For all the relaxing in paradise I could have done… I was eager to return to sea.
2016 10 07 Friday I have often wondered if the people who live in rain forests have a hundred different words for rain. Much like in the movie Continue Reading
Lasting Memory
Your image haunts my dreams, like an owl masters the night. I see you walking, eyes sparkling like the fire you surround. That beautiful but Continue Reading
Navigating High-Asset Divorces: Strategies for a Fair Settlement
Richmond, Texas, a thriving city nestled in the heart of Fort Bend County, embodies a blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and tight-knit community Continue Reading
We Convince Ourselves of an Open Secret
We go from one to the next. We convince ourselves we are impervious. We can shuffle from one to another without one affecting the other. We convince Continue Reading
Make Your Argument
I'm a retired Army officer with three combat tours. I served honorably, and bled, for my country. Unfortunately, today, these actions mean little. I Continue Reading
Being a Veteran… After Being a Ranger
It doesn’t seem that long ago. The memory of pulling away from the brown fence that surrounded the 3rd Ranger Battalion for the final time is still as Continue Reading
Veteran Hunt Camp and Nature Therapy
Written by Kate Pate, PhD After taking into account the rickety tables, the charred-smelled camping chairs, and the cow elk stretched across the Continue Reading
The Blood of Life
I went to give blood today. It had been a long time, since before my son’s death. I had been a regular donor before but blood donation, among other Continue Reading