- These essays are an invitation -
I write about connection, power, art, technology, politics, and relationships. All through a lens of seeking to understand truth, nurtured with kindness, and Curiosity with a capital C.
Not to arrive at certainty, but to stay awake and playful. Come play with me :)
February 2026
What should a man understand about himself before he’s trusted with force? A reflection on dance, discipline, and the moral weight of choosing to enforce.
There’s this old line, usually attributed to an Irish proverb, that says,
"You don’t give a man a weapon until you’ve taught him how to dance.”
On the surface, those two ideas don’t even belong in the same sentence. Dance feels like art, play, and movement. A weapon feels like control and consequence. One asks you to soften. The other gives you the power to end something. That contrast is the point.