Why the Warrior?
The greatest fight you will ever have is inside your own head. Mindset is key. Yet we act in an outside world to seek opportunities, adventure, comrades-in-arms and a fulfilling and authentic life. At the same time, we inspire and find great inspiration in films that are Epic like "Gladiator" or dangerous like "The Great Raid" or "Saving Private Ryan".
This section is about Badassery in real life and in films so you might find Martial Arts, Movies, Fool Stunts and more. Oh, weapons and World War II.
Scholar Warrior Way: Read and Think - Thomas Sowell
From Michael Mandaville - Novelist, Producer, Writer, Director, Creative Explorer CreativeExplorer-MichaelMandaville.com
I examine select passages from Thomas Sowell's brilliant book "Conquests and Cultures" with my own thoughts to hopefully your better thoughts. Thomas Sowell is a titan of intellectual firepower, a fearless economist, and a cultural commentator whose ideas spark debates and ignite minds! Born in 1930 in North Carolina, Sowell rose from humble beginnings, overcoming poverty and discrimination to become a Harvard-educated scholar with a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. His razor-sharp analyses dismantle conventional wisdom, blending data-driven insights with unapologetic clarity. Sowell’s work, spanning over 40 books, tackles economics, race, culture, and policy. His bestseller Basic Economics is a masterclass in making complex ideas accessible, revealing how markets work without jargon. He challenges narratives on systemic racism, welfare, and affirmative action, arguing for individual responsibility and free markets with relentless logic. Books like Black Rednecks and White Liberals and Wealth, Poverty and Politics expose uncomfortable truths, backed by meticulous research. A contrarian with a cause, Sowell’s wit and wisdom cut through ideological noise. At 95, he remains a towering figure, inspiring millions with his no-nonsense takes on X and beyond. His journey from a high school dropout to a Hoover Institution fellow is a testament to grit and intellect. Sowell doesn’t just inform—he electrifies, urging us to question, think, and act boldly!