CharactersRICHARD NASH — late 60s, a polished executive. Charismatic in boardrooms, awkward in living rooms.MAGGIE NASH — mid 30s, his daughter; divorce lawyer, sharp as a blade, tired of fighting.TOM NASH — early 30s, his son; startup entrepreneur on his third "pivot," eternally optimistic.LYDIA CHEN — late 20s, Richard's secretary for eight years; brilliant, … [Read more...] about Neil Simon Plaza Suite Reimagined: Suite Surprise
Tucker Carlson on U.S.–Israel Relations: A 5-Part Dialogue
Introduction by Tucker CarlsonFor years, Americans have been told that our relationship with Israel is essential, almost sacred, and beyond question. But I believe the opposite: this alliance has been destructive to our dignity, corrosive to our democracy, and costly to our people. Israel is a small country with its own interests — interests that do not … [Read more...] about Tucker Carlson on U.S.–Israel Relations: A 5-Part Dialogue
Think Faster, Talk Smarter by Matt Abrahams: 6 Key Steps
Introduction by Matt AbrahamsWhen I wrote Think Faster, Talk Smarter, my goal was simple: to help people feel more confident and capable in the moments that matter most—when we don’t have the luxury of preparation. These spontaneous speaking situations—answering a tough question, giving an impromptu toast, or speaking up in a meeting—can be daunting. But … [Read more...] about Think Faster, Talk Smarter by Matt Abrahams: 6 Key Steps
Sanae Takaichi: Japan’s Iron Lady and the Future of Conservatism
Introduction by Shinzo AbeWhen I dedicated my life to public service, my mission was clear: to protect Japan, to restore pride in our identity, and to ensure that our children would grow up in a nation that stands with dignity among the world’s powers. Much was accomplished—strengthening our alliance with the United States, shaping the vision of a Free and Open … [Read more...] about Sanae Takaichi: Japan’s Iron Lady and the Future of Conservatism
The Five People You Meet in Heaven: Lessons on Life & Love
Introduction by Mitch Albom“When I first wrote The Five People You Meet in Heaven, I wanted to remind us that no life is wasted, no act insignificant. Eddie, an ordinary man who thought his days amounted to little, discovered after his death that his story was bound to others in ways he never imagined.In these conversations, we explore the five great … [Read more...] about The Five People You Meet in Heaven: Lessons on Life & Love
Dickens Reimagined: A Christmas Carol in Five Chapters
Prologue by Charles DickensWhen I wrote of Ebenezer Scrooge and his transformation, I believed I had told a complete tale. The miser visited by spirits, shown the error of his ways, awakening on Christmas morning a changed man—generous, joyful, redeemed. I called it finished and set down my pen with satisfaction.I was wrong.Or rather, I was incomplete. I showed … [Read more...] about Dickens Reimagined: A Christmas Carol in Five Chapters
When Dreams Speak: Prophecy, Fate, and Human Destiny
Introduction by Carl JungDreams have always haunted humanity. They come to us in the silence of night, vivid and strange, whispering truths that seem both intimate and infinite. Some call them divine messages, others the voice of the subconscious, others yet windows into realms beyond time.In these conversations, we gather voices from different ages and … [Read more...] about When Dreams Speak: Prophecy, Fate, and Human Destiny
Love’s Greatest Gift: A Retelling of O. Henry’s Magi
Introduction by O. HenryLadies and gentlemen, I must confess something that troubles me still, these years after I set down my pen on that tale of the combs and chain. I called Jim and Della Young wise—as wise as the Magi who brought gifts to Bethlehem. I tied it with a neat bow and called it finished.But stories, like lives, do not end when the writer wishes … [Read more...] about Love’s Greatest Gift: A Retelling of O. Henry’s Magi
Alice Beyond the Dream: The Lost Third Wonderland Tale
Introduction by Lewis CarrollDear Reader,You may think you know Alice already. Yet what is a dream if not a doorway with more than one key? Here lies the turning of another lock: the adventure beyond both Wonderland and Looking-Glass Land.Do not expect sense alone, for sense is dull; nor nonsense alone, for nonsense is lonely. Prepare instead for the balance … [Read more...] about Alice Beyond the Dream: The Lost Third Wonderland Tale
From Conflict to Connection: Israel and Foes in Japan
Introduction by Benjamin Netanyahu When I was first invited to Japan for this peace journey, I came with skepticism. For much of my life, I have lived in conflict — leading a nation that faces enemies on all sides. I have stood at podiums defending Israel, shaking my fist at those who vowed our destruction. The idea of sitting in silence with these … [Read more...] about From Conflict to Connection: Israel and Foes in Japan









