
Tools for Conviviality: Why We Need Them More Than Ever
An essay using the Universe 25 mouse experiment to explore meaning, loneliness, and why Beaver County’s everyday social institutions may be vital antidotes to modern abundance.

An essay using the Universe 25 mouse experiment to explore meaning, loneliness, and why Beaver County’s everyday social institutions may be vital antidotes to modern abundance.

A humorous, lightly satirical outlook on Beaver County in 2026—covering culture, food, buildings, podcasts, and the quiet resilience of a place content to carry on.

An argument for deep reading as essential civic infrastructure—explaining how literacy builds brains, empathy, and judgment, and why Beaver County’s future depends on it.

A humorous take on rising vet costs and how pet telemedicine offers a practical, lower-cost alternative—protecting both pets and hoomans from unnecessary bills and guilt-driven care.

A quiet silver crisis may be forming as industrial demand surges, supply tightens, and paper markets strain—why Beaver County’s real-economy instincts spot the warning signs early.

An essay on Beaver County’s enduring tension between industry and art, power and grace—living between Henry Adams’s “Dynamo” and “Virgin” in mills, music, engineering, and culture.

A reflection on lost conviviality, loneliness, and Ivan Illich’s warning that overbuilt systems erode community—arguing for rebuilding neighborly life beyond apps, experts, and institutions.

A reflection on Schopenhauer, modern psychology, and civic life—exploring why certainty is common, intelligence is rare, and knowing when not to argue is a practical survival skill.

A look inside Eaton’s quiet Beaver County operation—an unglamorous but vital factory that keeps power flowing, people employed, and the region grounded in durable industrial work.
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