We Are All Masculine and Feminine to Different Degrees
But why do we need to use those labels at all?
Each one of us manifests the so-called masculine and
The Threat of Religious Extremism and Radicalized Individuals to the Common Good
The lack of critical thinking skills, open-mindedness, and prejudice leads to inhumane behaviour. TQP219
Critical thinking is not about being
LGBTQ+ People Are Uniquely Self-Aware and Can Teach Respect and Compassion for a Common Humanity
Not causing harm — How self-examination is the foundation of mindfulness and queer wellbeing.
The other day, I was reading, “When
Human(e) Thought Leadership: How to Be the Change for the Common Good Through Self-Mastery
A single person can make a difference in the world, but they can't do it alone without a
Why Are Rightwing Extremist Groups So Secretive?
What have they got to hide? On the discontentment and tragedy of not knowing one’s connection with humanity.
Recently,
David Suzuki’s ‘Blown Up’ Pipelines Comment is Not an Act of Eco-Terrorism
If you want to be happy, don’t read the news.
Obviously, it depends on the news you are consuming.
Can Written or Spoken Words Be Considered Violence and Therefore Responsible for Violent Acts?
A semantic analysis and follow-up to my article, “Words Themselves Are Not Violence — Only Physical Acts of Aggression Are.”
Arguing
Freddie Lewis On Using Music and Poetry to Share His Journey of Finding Self-Love as a Queer Person
Think Queerly Podcast interview with gentle poet and transgender pop star, Freddie Lewis — TQ204
Freddie Lewis offers a rarely seen
We Don’t Need to Blindly Follow a Guru, Religion, or an Ideology To Be Moral
We need a practice of human heartedness that starts with human(e) thought leadership for the common good —TQ203
This
Banned From California — Jim Foshee's Life of Persecution, Redemption, Liberation, and the Gay Civil Rights Movement
Think Queerly Podcast interview with Robert C. Steele, author of "Banned from California" — TQ202
In the 1950s, as