It was 15 years ago this week when I posted the first articles to this website. For the first few months, I struggled to figure out the site’s direction — and some of the early articles were pretty terrible.
(This review of the first “Atlas Shrugged” film is still completely accurate, though.)
I posted a couple of articles before I announced anything and then I announced the launch on May 13, 2011 with a post on Facebook. The screenshot above is from 11 years ago, so it reflects the basics of the older design I used from the beginning.
There are times when I read things I’ve published here and I’m embarrassed about them, especially the earlier material. The things I’ve been publishing for the last five years or so are a reflection of how my priorities have changed. (Here’s a guide to my current content.)
I’ve realized that the things I now see as important are not “social media-friendly,” so I have a real problem connecting with the people I truly want to connect with today. For most people, the work I publish now is almost invisible.

What if we planted for future instead of spending for today?
Life is like flying a plane as you assemble it from a box of parts
Three of Colorado shooting victims died protecting their girlfriends
Connection with a child can make routine day feel more meaningful
Pro-free market candidates don’t promise price targets on gasoline
How do we protect innocent and still keep peace in civil society?
Suppressing speech you don’t like is a lousy way to encourage tolerance
NYC cop’s profanity-laden threats secretly caught on videotape
Industrial age relic: Do companies pay for your time or your brain?