Art Meditations, Moral Philosophy, Parenting

Parents: You Can’t Give What You Don’t Have

Children are often shaped less by harm than by absence; the absence of moral authority and virtue in the adults who raise them. Where prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice are weak, children inherit disorder by proximity. Take the virtue test and see where you need to grow.

Art Meditations, Moral Philosophy, Virtue Vs Vice

What Happens When Vice Becomes Normal and Virtue Becomes Strange

When virtue becomes optional, disorder quietly takes the throne. Our age mocks modesty, scorches chastity, and calls vice enlightenment—never seeing the collapse this creates. Civilization cannot stand without the moral architecture our ancestors understood. The way forward is the way back: toward virtue, order, and truth.