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Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 4 The Skills to Pay the Bills
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 4 The Skills to Pay the Bills

Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 4 The Skills to Pay the Bills

Feb 19, 2026
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 4 The Skills to Pay the Bills
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This part is all about how to survive. The skills I’m going to list are mostly things that are useful no matter what happens, but a lot of them are also way more useful if things fall apart (things are falling apart right now). I’m not going to go too deep into any of them. I have other stories about some of the specifics, and I’m working on more. Some are skills I have, others aren’t, but I recognize the value in them. I have definitely left off a number of skills that will also be useful, but these are just some starter ideas to think about.
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 4 The Skills to Pay the Bills
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Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 4 The Skills to Pay the Bills

Feb 19, 2026
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 4 The Skills to Pay the Bills
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 4 The Skills to Pay the Bills
This part is all about how to survive. The skills I’m going to list are mostly things that are useful no matter what happens, but a lot of them are also way more useful if things fall apart (things are falling apart right now). I’m not going to go too deep into any of them. I have other stories about some of the specifics, and I’m working on more. Some are skills I have, others aren’t, but I recognize the value in them. I have definitely left off a number of skills that will also be useful, but these are just some starter ideas to think about.
Read more about The Memoirs of Levy: Part II ( Page 21)
Read more about The Memoirs of Levy: Part II ( Page 21)

The Memoirs of Levy: Part II ( Page 21)

Feb 19, 2026
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“The Memoirs of Levy”, A series of parts I, II and III. The series is a collection of fictional poetry that consists of poems, narratives and daydreams of the life and experiences of Ms. Daila Brie Levy. The collection relays fictional aspects with some collaboration of the real life non-fiction stories of the writer. A mix of fiction, non-fiction, love, and fantasy.
Read more about The Memoirs of Levy: Part II ( Page 19)
Read more about The Memoirs of Levy: Part II ( Page 19)

The Memoirs of Levy: Part II ( Page 19)

Feb 19, 2026
Read more about The Memoirs of Levy: Part II ( Page 19)
Read more about The Memoirs of Levy: Part II ( Page 19)
“The Memoirs of Levy”, A series of parts I, II and III. The series is a collection of fictional poetry that consists of poems, narratives and daydreams of the life and experiences of Ms. Daila Brie Levy. The collection relays fictional aspects with some collaboration of the real life non-fiction stories of the writer. A mix of fiction, non-fiction, love, and fantasy.
Read more about Dust, Mercy, & the Courage to Tell the Truth
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Dust, Mercy, & the Courage to Tell the Truth

Feb 18, 2026
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Ash Wednesday calls us into a season of honest reckoning, both personally and collectively. This reflection explores the Litany of Penitence as a communal act of clarity and courage, preparing us to live our weekly confession with deeper integrity and hope.
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Protagonist to Plot Device

Feb 18, 2026
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This article examines the moment in long-running narratives when the protagonist stops being the center of power—not through failure, but because the surrounding system no longer needs them. As institutions and processes stabilize, individual agency is absorbed, delayed, or reframed into symbolic relevance rather than real influence. The hero remains visible but no longer decisive. Fiction uses this shift to reveal where power actually resides: in systems that convert disruption into procedure and resistance into management. The article argues that the most destabilizing act is not escalation, but refusal—stepping outside the role the system expects. When stories end without victory, it’s not narrative failure, but an honest admission that systems persist long after heroes stop mattering.
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Count It All Joy

Feb 18, 2026
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Have you ever stopped to think about why the enemy is so scared when a Child of God finds themselves in the fire? It’s because he knows something we often forget: the fire doesn't consume us; it refines us. And when we walk through those flames with a smile on our faces and praise on our lips, it absolutely terrifies him. He expects us to break, but instead, we burn brighter.
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 3 - Living With Less
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Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 3 - Living With Less

Feb 18, 2026
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 3 - Living With Less
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If we can’t actually create an alternative energy source, what does life look like? What kind of places can we live in? There are a bunch of things we need to keep in mind. First, there are places that will be friendlier to humans in the future and places that will be less friendly, and they aren’t necessarily the same places as the ones we are dealing with at the moment. Second, we will be working with less energy, so we have to make an effort to fit in better with the environment, which is going to be changing pretty fast.
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 3 - Living With Less
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 3 - Living With Less

Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 3 - Living With Less

Feb 18, 2026
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 3 - Living With Less
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 3 - Living With Less
If we can’t actually create an alternative energy source, what does life look like? What kind of places can we live in? There are a bunch of things we need to keep in mind. First, there are places that will be friendlier to humans in the future and places that will be less friendly, and they aren’t necessarily the same places as the ones we are dealing with at the moment. Second, we will be working with less energy, so we have to make an effort to fit in better with the environment, which is going to be changing pretty fast.
Read more about Chapter One
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Chapter One

Feb 18, 2026
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This is the beginning of a 40 year marriage. Follow along as we learn how two young doe eyed people navigate a not so great relationship. And so it begins
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Solar

Feb 18, 2026
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A sonnet describing the sun, highlighting its natural power of light, as well as its personal tie to the speaker. Written at a young age but aged fruitfully.
Read more about so much for my complexion
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so much for my complexion

Feb 18, 2026
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dive deep into this horror tale of a family with a chilling past haunts them with a horror themed mystery twist that will shock you ......
Read more about Dangers of Deception: Unmasking the Truth Exposing the Dark Side
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Dangers of Deception: Unmasking the Truth Exposing the Dark Side

Feb 18, 2026
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Deception rarely arrives looking dangerous. It whispers instead of shouts, disguising itself as protection, ambition, love, or survival. In Dangers of Deception: Unmasking the Truth — Exposing the Dark Side: The Detrimental Impact of Deceit, we confront the subtle lies we tolerate, the half-truths we justify, and the secrets that slowly corrode trust from the inside out. What begins as a small distortion of truth can unravel relationships, fracture integrity, and erode the very foundation of character. This exploration pulls back the curtain on how deception operates, why we fall into it, and the lasting consequences it leaves behind when truth is finally revealed.
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What is Design Biology?

Feb 17, 2026
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So what is DB? Design Biology or DB is my shorthand for this idea: biology looks less like an accident and more like an engineered system. It treats living things the way an investigator treats a complex artifact, by asking what the parts do, how the information is stored, and what it would take for the system to work at all. Here’s the outline of what I mean. Design Biology starts with the universe and the body. I believe the universe is ordered, lawful, and finely tuned for life. I also see the human body as an integrated, goal-directed system. It has interlocking subsystems, error-checking, repair, feedback control, and layered information storage. When I look at things like DNA coding, cellular machines, embryonic development, and the way organs coordinate, I see the same patterns we see in designed systems: codes, constraints, interfaces, and control loops.
Read more about When sunlight loves the snow
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When sunlight loves the snow

Feb 17, 2026
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Romantic poem. Wondering what it feel like being loved unconditionally and unapologetically. Hope you enjoy . Weekly posts
Read more about Money Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 2
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Money Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 2

Feb 17, 2026
Read more about Money Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 2
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This is about peak oil, and what led us to it, and what will take the place of oil as we run lower and lower. Technology and Progress Let’s start with technology and why we use it. It’s to take the place of human labour, to allow us to achieve more while working less. Sometimes it’s a very simple tradeoff. A lever, for example. That allows us to be stronger, or rather to exert more force on an object than we could with our muscles alone.
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 2
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Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 2

Feb 17, 2026
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 2
Read more about Money, Collapse, Overshoot, Die-Off Part 2
This is about peak oil, and what led us to it, and what will take the place of oil as we run lower and lower. Technology and Progress Let’s start with technology and why we use it. It’s to take the place of human labour, to allow us to achieve more while working less. Sometimes it’s a very simple tradeoff. A lever, for example. That allows us to be stronger, or rather to exert more force on an object than we could with our muscles alone.
Read more about It Wasn't my Time
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It Wasn't my Time

Feb 17, 2026
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“This is a raw, spiritual, and deeply personal essay/ memoir about surviving a night of despair, loss, and betrayal. I hit rock bottom, feeling broken and ready to give up, but through rain, desperation, and a near-death moment, something beyond me pulled me back. This story is about awakening, forgiveness, and the divine intervention that reminded me I’m not alone. It’s my truth, my struggle, and my reminder that even in our darkest moments, life can call us to rise stronger than we ever imagined.”
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FEP + DAQ Quick Protocol

Feb 17, 2026
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FEP + DAQ Quick Protocol This protocol evaluates a paper’s claims, evidence, reasoning, and text signals. It is a forensic screen. It does not declare truth by tone, and it does not infer motives. 1. Intake Record the artifact details. Title, venue, date, version, and what text you are using. Lock the scope. State whether you are doing a text-only review or a full methods review. Create a trace rule. Every major judgment must cite a quoted passage or a cited source.
Read more about A poem "Still I rise , but not how you think"
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A poem "Still I rise , but not how you think"

Feb 17, 2026
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This is just a tiny, minuscule piece of what I’ve endured. "Still I Rise, But Not How You Think" is a reflection on surviving childhood pain, invisibility, and loss. I was shaped by shadows, but I chose to rise—not untouched, but whole—so that I can give love, not just survive.