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Don’t Let Hard Times Overwrite the Entire Story
When you hit upon tough times, it can create a distortion like no other. Not just pain, or pressure, but a narrowing of vision. Suddenly the difficulty in front of you starts behaving like the whole truth. The current trouble begins to speak with far too much authority. While bad times are often loud, they…
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Are You Addicted to Work?
I’ve always been curious about addiction. The way I tend to look at most things in my life, I’ve wondered why some people get so deeply hooked… whether it’s food, alcohol, drugs, gambling, hoarding, smoking, or porn. What is it that pulls someone past moderation and into dependency? Over the years, that curiosity hasn’t been…
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Retirement or Readjustment?
Yesterday I had lunch with a friend in his seventies. We hadn’t seen each other in a long time, so there was plenty to catch up on. At one point he mentioned that retirement wasn’t in the cards for him. It wasn’t about financial necessity. His business is successful, his future secure. He continues because…
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The Rise, Stumble, and Possible Return of Uncle Nearest Whiskey
There are brands — and then there are movements. Uncle Nearest whiskey is both. Born in 2016, it carried the name of Nathan “Nearest” Green, the enslaved Black distiller who taught Jack Daniel the craft of Tennessee whiskey. For more than a century, Green’s role was erased from whiskey history. Then came Fawn Weaver, a…
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Honoring the Sacred Pause
Rebuilding isn’t just about constructing something new. It’s about sustaining what has been built, guarding it, and allowing it to breathe. Too often we rush from one breakthrough to the next without noticing that the very thing we just established is already being compromised. When we honor the sacred pause, we realign in five essential…

