by Nathan Lieberman | Apr 29, 2021 | Blog
We live in such a wonderful time of history. We can buy, build, and learn just about anything. That wasn’t always the case. Think about a parallel you in the Bronze Age. A past you that has NEVER seen metal before. If you wanted to create something, you had to do it...
by Nathan Lieberman | Apr 1, 2021 | Blog
People are complicated. Politics are too. It’s hard to fully understand how someone gains their political beliefs with the incredible amount of influences of modern life. The foundation, though, starts with how someone grows up. A person’s community and the...
by Nathan Lieberman | Mar 7, 2021 | Blog
The pandemic has brought stress to the forefront. Parts of life that seemed effortless now have a weight to them. It’s strange to calculate the risk of seeing family or mentally checking your six-foot perimeter during a grocery run. A year has gone by and these simple...
by Nathan Lieberman | Feb 4, 2021 | Blog
The rise of the information age has given a limitless amount of knowledge to our fingertips. We can listen to the latest weather forecast, watch a how-to video, and check-in with our loved ones in a matter of seconds. It’s the first age in human history where we can...
by Nathan Lieberman | Jan 18, 2021 | Blog
It was strange to see an ancient practice emerge as a fad. References of meditation can be dated as far back as 5,000 BCE yet most of us have not tried the practice until the launch of Headspace. Why? I have no idea. It is impossible to point to any singular cause of...
by Nathan Lieberman | Jan 6, 2021 | Blog
When was the last time you asked a great question? One of those questions that makes the recipient pause and think. One instance, where I was the recipient of the question, comes to mind. I was staying with a quirky Frenchman in Bordeaux when he revealed some...