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The Switch
72 hrs, give or take, is the breaking point where the lack of sleep catches me—embracing me like a lost lover whose touch can ease the pain. The line Continue Reading
Action Beats Fear
By Ryan Mimna The secret to handling fear is taking action. In the simplicity of this truth lies duplicity. Fear is paralyzing, as the brain knows Continue Reading
Sacred Bullets
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The AI Alibi
There is no technology more perfectly suited to our age than artificial intelligence, because there is no age more desperate to avoid Continue Reading
How I Stayed Grounded with 40 Years’ Experience in Civilian and Military Aviation
Just as a preface, this story has a point. Mainly that there are lessons I learned early in life that has stood me in good stead. Such as the need to Continue Reading
Attempting to Defy Gravity
In this article I am going to attempt to defy gravity. In order to do this though, I must first explain how I have come to this process. This Continue Reading
Hardening the Infrastructure: Why Operational Readiness is Non-Negotiable
Photo by Tien Do on Unsplash In today's tech-driven world, operational readiness is essential for protecting against disruptions and ensuring Continue Reading
Comparing Long-Term Value and Short-Term Flexibility in Gold Mining-Backed Token Investments
Gold mining-backed tokens sit between commodity exposure and digital asset infrastructure. For investors asking, how do I invest in gold without Continue Reading
Don’t Be Someone Else’s Useful Idiot
There’s a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in political and military circles, usually as an insult and rarely as a warning: useful idiot. Most Continue Reading
Drones, Strategy, and the Modern Airpower Revolution
By Darin Gaub The advent and trajectory of drone warfare reflect the evolution of manned aircraft in warfare since World War I. In the early Continue Reading
How Spinal Discs Work and Why They Herniate
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