Truth and Transparency — Walking in the Light

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series March 2026 - Truth and Transparency

Truth is something we often assume we already have. We speak of facts, evidence, data, and correctness as though truth naturally emerges whenever enough information is gathered or the right processes are followed. In technical fields especially, truth is frequently treated as an output — the result of accurate measurement, clean logic, or well-designed systems. …
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Bias and Blind Spots — An Invitation to Awareness

This entry is part 1 of 9 in the series February 2026 - Bias and Blind Spots

Most of us like to think of ourselves as fair-minded. We value evidence. We try to be reasonable. We believe we are open to correction. When bias is mentioned, we often imagine it as something obvious and external — a flaw in others, a problem “out there”, something that can be identified and fixed once …
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Foundations

This entry is part 1 of 10 in the series January 2026 - Foundations

Beginnings are strange things. They carry expectation, but also weight. Even for those of us who resist resolutions or roll our eyes at “new year, new you” rhetoric, the turning of the calendar still creates a pause. January presses questions upon us whether we invite them or not. What am I doing with my time?What …
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