
Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast
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Peter unites intellect, wisdom, curiosity, and empathy —
Writing at the crossroads of faith, philosophy, and freedom —
Confronting confusion with clarity —
Guiding readers toward courage, conviction, and renewal —
With love, grace, and truth.
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Keep the ‘M’ and ‘E’ Gates Open in ‘MarriagE’ - Don’t Let ‘M-E’ Get in the Way!
Marriage should be repressive, not oppressive. Restrictive, yet liberating. Stressful, yet peacefully secure. Repressive vs oppressive meaning holding something back, instead of unjustly holding someone down.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
The WSJ is NOT Journalism - Here's why.
This article is in reply to [some of] the WSJ documentary on the future of global trade and the global supply chain. To reply to the entire thing will take more than one article because I couldn't get two minutes into it without already identifying a slew of propaganda, and claims that were either incorrect, dangerous, or terrifying.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Journal
Who is Really in Control?
Who is really in control? Some might say, 'the rich' are in control. Some might say governments. Some might say the public. Others might say the government is an institution that embodies the will of the public, with access to an exorbitant amount of funds (sometimes even infinite spending). Well, let's explore this concept a bit further to see who is truly in control, and regardless of reality, how you can not only attain power, but maintain all power you have currently, and ever will have.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
The Paradox of Awarding Credit and Appreciation
Many of us feel overworked, under-appreciated, and undervalued. These feelings inevitably lead to lower productivity, worse mood, and less desire to put forth time, energy, work, or effort into relationships that would normally bring loads of benefit.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 years ago in Humans
The Paradox of Awarding Credit and Appreciation
Many of us feel overworked, under-appreciated, and undervalued. These feelings inevitably lead to lower productivity, worse mood, and less desire to put forth time, energy, work, or effort into relationships that would normally bring loads of benefit.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 years ago in Journal
Amid Ocsar’s Controversy, Rampant Dialogue Proves American’s Want A Better Future
First and foremost, this is meant more as a thought-provoking exercise that might start some discussions full of brainstorming potential for societal change. In this article, we’ll break down a couple options per topic, but they are, by no means, the only ones that could exist. The 5 topics of social change will cover in this article are as follows:
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 years ago in Humans
