Whose Fault is it Anyway?
Until we stop looking at other human beings as the enemy, we’re going to keep having problems.
Until we stop looking at other human beings as the enemy, we’re going to keep having problems.
Fires, Student Loans unpausing, a trip to Seattle, and more!
For this pandemic, and all those to come, we must build the resilience of an open heart and mind.
Our biases can change, but first we have to recognize that they exist.
We’re all on the front lines of health and safety these days, so here’s what we can do.
In the face of overwhelming greed, it’s more important than ever to make a stand.
The pandemic isn’t over, and its effects will be with us for decades, but information is a pathway to hope and power.
Can we prepare ourselves for the reality of our world?
In which, Odin provides an evidence-based approach to living a good life in the pandemicine.
Some of the weirdest, funniest, and most incredible events from military history.
Odin's explorations on science fiction koans, writing, politics, life, and nature.
Popular rhetoric from the likes of Yuval Noah Harari fails us in our most weary and desperate hour.
How Yuval Harari’s “Useless Classes” of the future should learn a lesson from a secretive group of 1800s vandals.
Odin's first monthly article, complete with news from his life and thoughts on structures of normalized power!
From the anarchist Knight Sir Herbert Read, to modern psychology, I stab at the heart of our systemic problems with the knife of curiosity.