Celebrating my second quarter: Redeeming Western Civilization by redeeming fatherhood.

Hauling marriage back from the abyss – with a refreshing informality and a cacophonous guitar.

Hauling marriage back from the abyss – with a refreshing informality and a cacophonous guitar.

I’m having a great year. Someday that will matter to more than just a few people, but that doesn’t make any difference now. What matters is the doing, the having-gotten-done, and I’m getting a lot done. See me in prose for April, May and June.

I published two books this quarter, and I republished all of my Amazon Kindle books in print versions, as well.

I produced nine hours of new video, up from eight last quarter.

But what matters less than the doing is what got done: I’ve been talking since last Summer about reclaiming the middle class as the means of reclaiming, rehabilitating and redeeming all of Western Civilization. The key to that is reclaiming the family, and the key to all of that is reclaiming fatherhood. Fathers are the sine qua non cause of civilization. Without them, chaos – as we are seeing.

And so, more than anything, my second quarter was devoted to hauling marriage back from the abyss. The people who will make tomorrow are being born today. Hence, only the people who have children will determine the future, and only those among them who live as egoists will thrive.

I am writing the philosophy of the high achievers of the third millennium. This was a very good slice of a year in pursuit of that objective.

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