The Innocent Brother — Unmasking the Devil Within

childhood trauma

Some stories hit you hard, not because they’re full of action or shock value, but because they tell a reality you can’t shake off. One of such stories is The Innocent Brother—Unmasking the Devil. This one is quite personal. Robert wasn’t just another terrible figure on the news. He was the younger brother of Albert […]

The Michael Burge Story — A Descent into the Forgotten Corners of Justice

Some stories demand to be told, not because they are comfortable to hear, but because silence would make you complicit in their erasure. The Michael Burge Story: Iron Mike by Albert Schriber is one of the books. There is no redemption or clear morality in it. Instead, it takes you inside Angola State Penitentiary, one […]

Hidden Cost of Victory and What Wars Leave Behind in the Human Soul

Cost of Victory

War can seem like a battle of strength, courage, and strategy, but the cost of victory is far greater than what we see on the surface. Yes, there may be a winner in the end, but what is the real price of victory? What happens deep inside the human soul when the fighting stops? Even […]

Anchors Aweigh — Setting Sail on the Sea of Self-Discovery

Setting Sail

Embracing The Essence: Dropping Anchor in Memory The saline air touched me before I even saw the ship. I can still feel my pulse pounding that morning, a mix of nerves and excitement, as I stepped to the edge of the pier, staring at the steel giant I was setting sail on a journey I […]