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    Preparedness: The Mindset of Self-Reliance

    November 16, 2025 - By Ian

    Why You Need to Be Prepared (Even If You’re Not a Doomsday Prepper) Preparedness is not about paranoia or stockpiling for the apocalypse. It’s about self-reliance—the ability to endure disruption and uncertainty without depending on fragile systems. It’s the way our great-grandparents lived day-to-day. In the modern world, most of…

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    The Keynesian Mirage: How Demand Economics Broke America (and the Way Back to Real Prosperity)

    November 14, 2025 - By Ian

    Introduction: The Seduction of Easy Prosperity Few ideas have reshaped modern civilization more profoundly—and more disastrously—than Keynesian economics.Born in the depths of the Great Depression, it promised that government could rescue capitalism from its own excesses. If consumers stopped spending and businesses stopped investing, the state could step in, spend…

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    The Theory of Money and Credit: Foundations of Sound Economics

    November 13, 2025 - By Ian

    Money is not merely a tool of exchange—it is the lifeblood of civilization, the medium through which human cooperation scales beyond the limits of barter and kinship. It bridges time and space, allowing individuals to store value, measure worth, and coordinate vast networks of production and trade. Yet, despite its…

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    Financial Decision Making: Why You Are Poor.

    November 12, 2025 - By Ian

    Introduction — Poverty Isn’t Always About Income Most people aren’t poor because they never had enough money — they’re poor because they never learned what to do with the money they have. Poverty, for most, is not a purely economic condition; it’s a behavioral and psychological one. It begins in…

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    Why You’re Wrong to Hate on Capitalism

    November 11, 2025 - By Ian

    In recent years, “capitalism” has become a convenient target for criticism. Whether in the phrase “late-stage capitalism” or broader claims that the system is inherently unjust, exploitative or destructive, “capitalism” is often blamed for everything from inequality and environmental degradation to alienation and financial crises. But what’s usually being criticized…

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  • Blog - Information Technology

    When Machines Aid the Bad Guys: How Hackers Use AI — and How We Can Fight Back

    November 11, 2025 - By Ian

    Artificial Intelligence has transformed nearly every field — from healthcare to logistics, from creative work to cybersecurity. But while AI is being used to protect networks and automate defenses, hackers and criminal organizations are using the same technology to make their attacks smarter, faster, and harder to detect. This arms…

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    Impulse Spending: What It Is, Why You Do It, and How to Stop Letting It Run Your Life

    November 10, 2025 - By Ian

    Impulse spending is one of the most common, most destructive, and most ignored money problems people have. Studies estimate that 40–80% of all purchases are made on impulse (Kacen & Lee, 2002). It’s not the big, obvious expenses that keep most people broke—it’s the dozens of unplanned, emotionally driven, “it’s…

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    Emergency Savings: The Foundation of Financial Security

    November 9, 2025 - By Ian

    Introduction: The First Step Toward True Financial Freedom Before you invest, before you pay down debt aggressively, before you chase financial independence—you need one thing above all else: an emergency fund.An emergency savings account is your financial life raft. It doesn’t make you rich, but it prevents you from becoming…

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  • Blog - Health & Fitness

    Stress Eating: Understanding the Causes, Dangers, and How to Break the Cycle

    November 8, 2025 - By Ian

    Stress is a constant companion in modern life. From financial pressures and demanding careers to family responsibilities and digital overload, many of us live in a near-constant state of low-level anxiety. While stress itself isn’t always bad—in small doses, it helps us focus and perform—chronic stress wreaks havoc on both…

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  • Blog - Health & Fitness

    Intermittent Fasting: A Scientific and Practical Guide to Metabolic Renewal

    November 7, 2025 - By Ian

    In recent years, intermittent fasting (IF) has moved from ancient spiritual practice to modern medical conversation — and for good reason. While calorie counting once dominated the world of nutrition, physicians and researchers such as Dr. Jason Fung and Dr. Pradip Jamnadas have reframed fasting not as deprivation, but as…

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