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🌍 Full Circle: The Blessing of Being Wrong
Excerpt — Full Circle: The Blessing of Being Wrong The sidewalks here are narrow, sometimes nearly nonexistent. They hug the edges of twisting Andalusian roads, barely wide enough for one person. You learn to listen more than look—using your ears to sense the hum of an approaching car before it whips around a bend. Every…
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From Couches to Corporations: When Fun Implodes Under the Weight of Greed
You be the judge if I’m acting or not. Use your AI to analyze my YouTube. Ask it what is happening with me. Proof! Remember when Airbnb meant quirky rentals in someone’s extra room? Maybe you’d find a guitar in the corner, a cat that might crawl into bed, or a handwritten note suggesting the…
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A Planet United: The Call We Can No Longer Ignore
By Oddly Robbie Across continents, from Europe to the U.S. and beyond, a wave is rising—a global pulse of people stepping out of silence and into purpose. The message is clear: the world is done with systems built on greed, violence, and selfish rule. The old ways, once propped up by fear and control, are…
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When a Dad Can Be Pulled Off the Streets
This isn’t politics. This is empathy dressed in street clothes. Let me tell you a story. Not the kind with dragons or fairy godmothers—unless you count the quiet kind of heroism it takes to raise a child in a country where the rules shift like sand. Kilmar Abrego Garcia was doing what we’re always told…
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Bring history to life with AI (bonus)
Here is a GPT that brings a museum or artifact or anything historic to life! It’s fun free education and I save no data. Click link below. Enjoy! Free for my followers and their friends! A fun way to learn! Easy to use. https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67dc2581c12481919a335b884d89303c-living-artifacts
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The T in LGBTQ+: Why Solidarity Matters More Than Ever
Let’s break down the rainbow alphabet soup we all know: L for lesbian, B for bisexual, G for gay, T for transgender, and then the ever-expanding “+” for our beautiful diversity. But today, we’re hitting pause on the roll call to focus on one letter that’s catching an outsized amount of society’s heat: the T.…
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Rising Above the Noise: We Are Not Alone
Hello, dear readers. If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve felt it, too. That rising pressure in the air. The noise that comes not just from the headlines, but from the glances, the muttered words, the silences where there should be kindness. The world feels heavier, louder, sharper than it did before. And for many…
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Finding Common Ground Amidst Global Conflicts
In today’s interconnected world, it’s all too easy to become overwhelmed by the actions of powerful nations. Countries like Russia and the United States often dominate headlines with policies and decisions that stir feelings of frustration, anger, and even hopelessness. Yet, amidst this turmoil, it’s essential to remember a fundamental truth: our discontent should be…
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Finding Peace in What Is: Lessons from Unfairness and Living Simply
Hey there, fellow wanderers of life! It’s Oddly Robbie, back to reflect on some things that may have gone sideways in my life, but ultimately led me to a place of peace and fulfillment. Pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup of your favorite tea (or yerba mate if you’re feeling adventurous), and let’s…
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Humanity’s Report Card: How Do We Measure Up in the Eyes of AI?
Hello, OddlyRobbie readers! Ever wondered what an advanced AI thinks about how well humanity is doing in being humane? Today, let’s dive into an intriguing concept: what if AI could give us a report card on our efforts to be compassionate, fair, and kind? Here’s an evaluation that highlights both our triumphs and areas needing…
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From Heartland to Homeland: Jakob’s Journey and Our Shared Quest for Peace
(Warning: does mention violence.) In the heart of the tumultuous 19th century, my great-grandfather Jakob’s journey from Odessa to North Dakota stands as a beacon of resilience and the universal quest for peace. As a family historian, I’ve always felt deeply connected to my ancestors, particularly those who faced extraordinary challenges. Their stories, passed down…
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When “Normal” Isn’t Working: Rethinking How We View Autism
Hello OddlyRobbie readers, Scrolling through the news, I stumbled upon an article in Newsweek about new research on autism. I didn’t get past the paywall, but the premise was enough to stir my thoughts. It’s disheartening to see so much effort and funding dedicated to making us fit a “normal” that doesn’t even consider our…
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Dehumanization: A Logical Perspective (special edition)
Across various cultures, there’s often an implicit agreement to dehumanize neighboring communities. My aim here is not to justify this behavior or to label it as good or bad but rather to examine it from a logical perspective. Understanding Dehumanization Dehumanization enables us to mentally override our empathy and engage in acts like warfare against…
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Cultural Carousel: My Global Jaunt
Ah, the green Montanan turned Mormon missionary! Who would’ve guessed that jetting off to Japan would throw me onto a relentless cultural treadmill? There, my Japanese companion, a model of military discipline, set a grueling pace. Exhausted yet determined, I had no choice but to dive into the deep end of unfamiliar languages and customs.…
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How having honest history can help us advance as humans, by OddlyRobbie
The Unvarnished Chapters: Rediscovering Our Collective Saga In the intricate mosaic of human history, the tales that resonate loudest are often those penned by victors, leaving a swath of narratives untold, shrouded in the shadows of oversight. Today, I invite you on an expedition—not to unearth a continent anew, as European explorers once claimed, but…