I worked for a company that proudly employed LGBTQ+ people while quietly forbidding any public support of them. As the social media manager, I was told to delete a Pride post because it might “upset the board.” This is what corporate neutrality looks like from the inside.
Posts tagged humanism
Designed Obsolescence |
On Being Briefly Unique in an Ambivalent World
I came into being suddenly, sharp and overbuilt for a life so short. Tossed by wind and erased by warmth, I fell toward a little girl’s nose. In that instant, I existed fully—and then I was gone. No legacy, no monument, just the undeniable reality of being briefly real.
My Humanism: Making Sense Out of Nonsense |
From Catholicism to Good Without God
I was raised Catholic, lost my faith early, and spent decades without a name for my disbelief. Humanism didn’t convert me—it clarified me. This is what humanism means to me, and why it offers a grounded, humane framework for living without the need for divine permission.
Katherine Hepburn & The Tender Logic of Unbelief |
When the universe offers no answers, choose kindness.
I explore atheism, morality, and meaning without illusions—because when the universe refuses to answer, I choose kindness as my only honest compass. Katharine Hepburn’s blunt atheism mirrors my own: no gods, no cosmic rewards, just our human duty to care for one another.