Earlier today, I had the honor of stopping by a Veterans of Foreign Wars table at a local Ralphs to make a contribution, and they were gracious enough to let me have some poppies so I could share them with my parents and partner.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
On the "Virtual Prowl" With Some #RandomThoughts On this Memorial Day 2026 Weekend
Friday, May 15, 2026
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Friday, May 1, 2026
On The "Virtual Prowl" As May Begins....
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Thursday, April 16, 2026
On the Prowl With Brief Mid-Month #RandomThoughts
These days have been very tragic throughout the Middle East. As I reflected on the last number of months, all I could take comfort in was the admonition and, of course, the Greek Proverb about wanting to plant trees for the future, which is why I helped and continue to be supportive of the Daily Outsider despite the odds.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Monday, April 6, 2026
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Out & About With Brief #RandomThoughts
I supported the Daily Outsider through engagements while working on ongoing community initiatives, including my work with Global Citizen and Ecosia, as well as my long-standing commitment to the World Community Grid.
I sometimes reflect on "If Only." I am grateful, in spite of engagements and commitments, to continue the active, uplifting engagements as I close with "Shahnameh," Courtesy the University of Oxford:
Friday, April 3, 2026
On the Prowl With #RandomThoughts
Friday, March 20, 2026
On this #Nowruz Eve: Some Quarter-End Random Thoughts
Monday, March 16, 2026
Saturday, February 28, 2026
On the "Virtual Prowl" With Month End #RandomThoughts
Friday, February 27, 2026
On the Prowl With a Closing Thought For the Month on #Iran
Friday, February 20, 2026
Out & About With Some #RandomThoughts On Iran
Friday, February 13, 2026
Out & About With Some Mid-Month #RandomThoughts On the Iranian Revolution
Earlier today, on the eve of the Worldwide call to action, I released this to my Personal Instagram, and I wanted to make sure I also noted it here: On the Iranian Revolution of 2026:
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Out & About Today on President Lincoln's 217th Birthday
On this 217th Day of Lincoln's Birthday, I chose some words of wisdom from President Lincoln from my archives as I am proud to present this retrospective from he team at the Daily Stoic Put together a beautiful retrospective on life on the 217th Birthday of President Lincoln:
Some of Abraham Lincoln’s last words hold a poignant reminder for us all. As he sat in his box at Ford’s Theater waiting for the play to begin, he turned to his wife and said, “How I should like to visit Jerusalem sometime.”
Within minutes, an assassin’s bullet would strike his brain. Within hours, he would be dead.
There were many reasons why this great man—who was born 217 years ago today—never found time to visit Jerusalem. He had to teach himself to read, lift himself from poverty, battle depression, and face the gravest threat to American freedom yet known. He freed the slaves and ensured that democracy would not perish. He also made it a priority to be not just present, but conscientious in raising his four children (we have a Daily Dad video on 5 Parenting Lessons we can learn from Lincoln). These were all reasons he had to postpone that trip, just as you have reasons for waiting to do this or delaying that.
And yet life has a way of stripping all our reasons bare, of humbling our plans and assumptions. We must live, as Marcus Aurelius said, as if death hangs over us. Because it does. We cannot put off until tomorrow, he said, what we can do today—whether that’s being good (our highest priority), telling people we love them, or going to places we wish to see. No one knows what the future holds. No one knows how much time we have left.
Do not delay. Do not wish. Do not wait. Do it now. While you still have time. While there is still a chance.

