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You Don’t Have to Know Everything to Be Worth Listening To
Why all-or-nothing thinking is damaging our ability to learn, relate, and grow across generations—and what we can do about it.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Aug 63 min read


Beyond the Binary: Why Desmond Tutu’s “Neutrality” Quote Isn’t Always Righteous
Shadowy figures and digital clouds surround the scene, representing social pressure and misinformation. Introduction: A Quote Revisited...

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Aug 63 min read


Are You Living or Just Reacting? A Thought on Emotion, Preparedness, and Critical Thinking
Too many are moving through life emotionally reactive but mentally unprepared. Let’s talk about it—and how to shift it.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Aug 63 min read


“Google It”: When Confirmation Bias Masquerades as Truth
We trust Google more than we trust people—and that might be the problem. Confirmation bias is easier to feed than to face.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Jul 303 min read


The False Heroes We Worship: Escapism, Idolatry, and the Erosion of Truth
We glorify entertainers, excuse their flaws, and call it grace—when it’s really just cultural idolatry dressed up as inspiration.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Jul 223 min read


From Reading to Reacting: Are We Losing the Will to Think for Ourselves?
We've replaced reading with scrolling, reacting, and following. What happened to thinking for ourselves?

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Jul 123 min read


Read Beyond Agreement, Write Beyond Approval: Why Black Literacy Still Matters
Why the legacy of Black writers must be reclaimed and how reading beyond bias fuels personal and generational transformation.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Jun 234 min read


The Courage to Question: Preserving Humanity in the Age of Groupthink
Challenging norms isn’t rebellion—it’s reflection. Groupthink must be questioned to preserve dignity, autonomy, and true scholarship.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Jun 233 min read


The Awareness Crisis: Why Society Is Struggling to Think, Feel, and Be Present
Why are people less self-aware and emotionally connected today? A deep dive into the roots and risks of society’s awareness decline.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Jun 134 min read


Hard Work in 2025: Why Purpose, Integrity, and Growth Must Lead the Way
In 2025, the meaning of hard work has changed in practice, but not in principle. Young men must embrace process over quick success.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
May 125 min read


The Problem with “They” and “Them”: How Generalizations Undermine Meaningful Change
Who is they? The vague use of pronouns to describe oppressors, power structures, and systemic injustice often prevents real progress.

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Mar 114 min read


The Decline of Reading: Implications for Critical Thinking and Susceptibility to Misinformation
As deep reading declines, so does critical thinking, leaving societies vulnerable to misinformation and manipulation. Is literacy at risk?

Marcus D. Taylor, MBA
Feb 135 min read
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