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If Jane Austen Lived Today: Conversations on Modern Virtue

November 11, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Jane Austen (Austen’s voice emerges with the composure of a woman who has outlived both her critics and her century.)Two hundred years ago, I wrote about what I saw from a small drawing room in Hampshire: pride disguised as dignity, love disguised as propriety, virtue performed for applause. I was told my world was small. Yet I found within that … [Read more...] about If Jane Austen Lived Today: Conversations on Modern Virtue

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The Soul’s Atlas: Mapping Reincarnation Through Time

November 10, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Carl Sagan (Soft orchestral music, the hum of galaxies unfolding. A voice filled with quiet wonder.)We are made of ancient light.Every atom in your body was forged in a star billions of years before your first breath.And perhaps, the same is true of your soul.When I look at the night sky, I don’t see distance. I see memory — the universe … [Read more...] about The Soul’s Atlas: Mapping Reincarnation Through Time

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Why Socialism Fails | A Children’s Story of Fairness & Effort

November 10, 2025 by Nick Sasaki 2 Comments

Introduction by Zohran Mamdani When I first dreamed of fairness, I imagined a world where no child went without.Where toys, joy, and opportunity belonged to everyone — not to the lucky few.That dream still burns bright in me.This story, The Lemon Stand Lesson, begins with that very dream — the dream of equality, of shared happiness. It starts with children … [Read more...] about Why Socialism Fails | A Children’s Story of Fairness & Effort

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If God Gave a TED Talk Today: A Parent’s Plea for Humanity

November 9, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

If God Gave a TED Talk Today

Introduction by Jesus When I called Him Abba, I wasn’t speaking of a distant deity—I was speaking of a Father whose heart beats in every sunrise, every tear, every act of love.I knew Him not as power, but as presence. Not as law, but as love that never lets go.And yet, I also saw His sorrow.I saw how deeply He suffers when His children forget one another, … [Read more...] about If God Gave a TED Talk Today: A Parent’s Plea for Humanity

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The Sudan Peace Summit: Trump and Africa’s Path to Unity

November 8, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Christiane Amanpour Voice steady, measured, reflective.Before the war, Sudan was a country of rivers and rhythm — of markets that smelled of cardamom and streets alive with children’s laughter. Then came the silence of bombs, and the world, once again, turned its gaze too late.But what if, instead of distance, we chose dialogue? What if power … [Read more...] about The Sudan Peace Summit: Trump and Africa’s Path to Unity

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The Christmas Tree Farm — A Love That Grew from Snow

November 7, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction — “Every Winter Writes Its Story”(Soft piano and faint wind. Snow drifts across the screen. Laurie’s voice begins, steady and warm.)LAURIE (V.O.)Every winter writes its story — some about endings, some about the quiet courage to begin again.I used to think stories like this started with love at first sight, but sometimes they begin with exhaustion… … [Read more...] about The Christmas Tree Farm — A Love That Grew from Snow

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The AI Advantage: Unlocking Human Greatness

November 7, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Nick Sasaki When people talk about AI, they usually start with fear — of automation, of irrelevance, of being replaced.But what if this moment isn’t about losing control… but gaining consciousness?That’s the question that brought these ten extraordinary minds together: Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi, Marc Benioff, Arthur Brooks, Allie K. Miller, … [Read more...] about The AI Advantage: Unlocking Human Greatness

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Trump Meets Mamdani: Faith, Power, and Moral Vision

November 6, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson We live in an age that confuses outrage for moral clarity and certainty for truth.It’s easier now to dismiss our political opposites as caricatures than to sit across from them and speak honestly about what we both fear and hope for.That is why this conversation matters.Donald Trump and Zohran Mamdani could not be more … [Read more...] about Trump Meets Mamdani: Faith, Power, and Moral Vision

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The Mamdani Mayhem: A Cartoon Chronicle of NY’s Breakdown

November 6, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Mamdani Mayhem

Introduction by Zohran Mamdani When I first ran for mayor, I believed New York could be a living example of justice.A city that didn’t just survive inequality — but transcended it.We’d make housing a right, not a commodity. We’d make buses free, because movement is freedom.We’d make care — for our children, our elders, and each other — the foundation of … [Read more...] about The Mamdani Mayhem: A Cartoon Chronicle of NY’s Breakdown

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We Do Not Part: Han Kang and the Art of Remembering

November 6, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Han Kang When I began to write about the dead, I did not imagine I was writing about myself. But the more I listened—to the silences between sentences, to the tremors of memory in the body—I realized that the line separating the living from the lost is made only of breath.This series of conversations began with a question that has no end: Can … [Read more...] about We Do Not Part: Han Kang and the Art of Remembering

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