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Like light passing through a prism, myths reveal hidden dimensions of the human experience.
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What happens when support stops building independence and starts sabotaging it.
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A reflection on a possible ivory-billed woodpecker sighting—and the importance of preserving the wild spaces that allow rare species to endure.
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Field Notes is a journal of observation — drawn from real places, lived experience, and history. Here, animals, nature, and the human world intersect, revealing patterns, behavior, and the quiet dynamics of coexistence.
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A short reflection on art and AI—why “new tools” debates aren’t new, and why creativity still begins with the artist’s vision. Knowing AI has been around for decades it’s the “generative” part that is new to the masses.
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New things in store for 2026 . . . A new way of seeing how people and animals coexist—told through stories shaped by history, symbolism, and distinct personalities.
In an era shaped by AI and automation, there is a growing trust deficit. This article explores the Transparency Paradox—why traditional “open-door” policies and employee surveys often fail, and how leaders in 2026 can rebuild authentic workplace trust through emotional intelligence, direct communication, and accountable feedback loops.