There is no doubt that the pen is always mightier than the sword. But we all know even pens become bested and cower against the heralded
Ticonderoga No. 2 pencil.
A man who possesses the capability of being a dragon, Sherlock Holmes, and a political and women's rights activist, just to name a few. All while having sculpted, impossibly high cheekbones.
With increased power often comes an increased sense of entitlement, arrogance, and intolerance for failure. Like a virus, it’s easy to let success infect you, and it’s contagious too.
The name of this “sickness” is elitism ... For good-natured players like me, who only want to socialize and have a good time, it’s a real problem.
What is the science of a perfect date? Is it the place? The time? The activity? No, it’s something else entirely.
Three not so typical coffee joints which encompass the features of the Downtown Philadlephia perfectly.
Machiavelli may have answered this question when he made the executive decision that it’s better to be feared than loved by the people. With more women obtaining powerful positions in the workplace than ever before, the question still stands today: is it better to be feared than loved when in a leadership position?
Perfection. It's always strived for, but never reached. Who knew that a gay boy, a blonde, and a girl at the dentist could have so much in common?
I’m no routine bowler; on the contrary, I rarely find myself in a bowling alley. When I do bowl, it’s usually because my friends and I are so bored that we resort to paying $20 to be bad at something. But for the hour or so that my friends and I hopelessly roll the ball toward those ten pins, I really, really care about what I’m doing.
My humble examination of the imperfections that lie within the process grieving through my own struggle with my grandfather's death.
When we exterminate our flaws through curation of our social media content, we devalue the brilliance in our lives- things truly worth celebrating.