The Stubborn Seed of Kindness: What a May 1st Victory from 1807 Teaches Us About the Long Game

Today, May 1st, always feels like a fresh page, doesn’t it? The air often smells different, full of possibility, like the world’s just exhaling a collective sigh of relief after April’s showers. But beneath that fresh scent, if you listen closely, there’s an echo from 219 years ago—a whisper, really—of a monumental shift that reminds […]
The Quiet Triumph of a Wild Heart: What 40 Years of Horsepower Taught Me About Steadfast Hope

The image truly stuck with me: a Przewalski’s horse, all sturdy build and wild, untamed mane, galloping across a vast, golden steppe. Not a domestic horse, you understand, but a creature truly wild, a direct descendant of a lineage that almost vanished entirely. It’s a powerful picture, isn’t it? One that quietly landed in my […]