Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is in theaters now, and since I’ve been a lifelong fan of the franchise, I decided to check it out. I grew up watching the original TV show, and I remember seeing the first Tom Cruise installment back in 1996. Hard to believe it’s been almost thirty years. What’s …
Month: May 2025
The Unbearable Boredom of Sobriety
Hello, my name is Jamie, and I’m an alcoholic. Well… I say that with some hesitation. When most people hear the word “alcoholic,” they picture the movie stereotype—the angry guy who beats his wife and drinks until he burns his life to the ground. That’s not me. I’m not the guy who takes one drink …
Learning to Trust the Process: What I Learned From My Years-long Struggle With Back Pain
Back in my teaching days, I used to do an interesting warm-up when we reached the topic of compound interest. I’d start class with a question that I’ll now pose to you: Would you rather have a million dollars right now or a penny that doubles every day for 30 days? At first glance, it …
What I Learned From the Most Embarrassing Day of my Life
Allow me to set the stage for one of the most embarrassing days of my life. To do so, I need to go back a bit. 2011 was an interesting year for me. It was the year I finally worked up the courage to quit my job and go back to school to become a …
Why You Shouldn’t Quit Your Job to Start an Online Business
So far, I’ve written nine posts on this website, and I think most of them pretty clearly show the dad-joke, middle-aged man that I am. But no post is going to paint me as the old fogey I truly am quite like this one. This post is going to take on typical twenty-something advice and …
A Case of the Mondays: A Simple Technique for Self-Examination
There was a day at work last week when I was absolutely hating life. You ever have one of those days where you wake up on the wrong side of the bed and, for no clear reason, just hate everyone and everything you come into contact with? That was me. It reminded me of that …
How I Went From Being a Fat-Out-of-Shape Schlub to Running a 34 Minute 5K
Serious runners are probably going to laugh at this post because a 34-minute 5K isn’t exactly impressive But let me give you some context. Maybe it’ll inspire someone like I once was to get off the couch and start running too. In a previous post, I talked about hitting a low point in both mental …
The Thunderbolts and the Weight of an Empty Life
I just came from watching The Thunderbolts. As far as Marvel movies go, it’s definitely not the best, but when you pair it with the new Captain America movie, it might be a signal that they’re starting to find their way again. It was solidly entertaining, and we get to see Lewis Pullman take on …
Answer the Call: The Reckless Pursuit of Something Bigger Than Yourself
So, I just finished binge-watching a new show (it’s not New Girl, I promise—lol). The name of the show is Manifest, and it’s on Netflix (no, I’m not getting paid to send you there). The premise of the show is simple: a plane leaving Jamaica lands in New York City. When the passengers arrive, they’re …