Overcoming Generational Poverty in the “New Normal”: Part 1

Photo by Harsch Shivam on Pexels.com Let's all say it together. The pandemic was traumatic. There was death, financial ruin, and insurrections. In 15 months, our world underwent a dramatic pivot. No matter how much many of us sought solace by looking towards the day that the world "returned to normal", the world was never… Continue reading Overcoming Generational Poverty in the “New Normal”: Part 1

Road to Becoming a InfoSec Guru: Attaining a Network Certification

Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com One of the primary knowledge foundations needed for information security and cybersecurity is an understanding of networks. Networks are the foundation of enterprises, governmental agencies, and the like. They are also the requisite step most attackers must take in order to gain unauthorized access to an environment. Therefore, having an… Continue reading Road to Becoming a InfoSec Guru: Attaining a Network Certification

Take the Meat and Leave the Bones

Photo by nappy on Pexels.com In the American south, there is a common biblical expression called "eat the meat, and leave the bones". The meaning of this expression can be summarised as this, always retain the ability of discernment, but do not allow the perception of discernment to prevent you from benefiting from good truths,… Continue reading Take the Meat and Leave the Bones

Advice for Ambiverts/Introverts Part 1: Balancing a need of Solitude with the Necessity of Connection

Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels.com I like to think of myself as an introvert. I can easily interact with and build connections with others, but I am also prone to becoming drained when I am around others for too long. This reality is nothing out of the norm, and is common for ambiverts and… Continue reading Advice for Ambiverts/Introverts Part 1: Balancing a need of Solitude with the Necessity of Connection