Author: Bryan Charles Vish

  • Bold Outlaw: Chapter 3

    Bold Outlaw: Chapter 3

    Robert finds himself in the primeval forest, fleeing from relentless pursuers. His regret and fear propel him to seek refuge, reflecting on the choices that led to this dire situation. Meanwhile, Herne, a skilled woodsman and mage, prepares to embark on a perilous journey to find his missing son, Robert.

  • Late Stage Capitalism

    Late Stage Capitalism

    Amidst corporate excess and greed, labor’s virtues lie silenced. Yet, a spark of integrity endures, hinting at a realm where care overwhelms and labor’s honor is restored.

  • Divine By Design

    Divine By Design

    The debate over God’s existence is like a philosophical spectator sport—captivating but impractical. Whether God exists or not, the responsibility for building a just world lies with humanity. Embracing our divine nature could inspire compassionate and fair societies. In the end, our actions determine the course of our collective human…

  • Bold Outlaw: Chapter Two

    Bold Outlaw: Chapter Two

    In Chapter Two, Robert, a skilled archer, stumbles upon a lively gathering of Woodsmen. After proving his archery prowess in a series of escalating challenges, an unfortunate incident leads to a perilous situation, forcing him to flee into the forest, where he must navigate the dangers of nature and his…

  • Missed Connection at the Checkout Line

    Missed Connection at the Checkout Line

    A missed encounter at the grocery store leaves me regretful and haunted by what could have been with a captivating woman.

  • Navigating the Global Moral Maze with a Wonky Compass

    Navigating the Global Moral Maze with a Wonky Compass

    The essay discusses the clash between moral philosophies, including relativism and subjectivism, challenging the concept of objective morality. It dives into the belief that universal moral values are the foundation of rational human reasoning and endeavors to foster a society united by a shared commitment to common ethical principles. The…