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The Refiner’s Fire Is Not the Whetstone
There is a difference between being sharpened and being transformed, and confusing the two leads to frustration when growth does not feel productive. Sharpening implies refinement of existing form. Fire implies change in composition. Both processes are uncomfortable, but they operate on different levels and for different purposes. When people expect sharpening and receive fire instead, they often assume something has gone wrong, when in reality something deeper is taking place.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Longevity
You See From Where You Stand
"The room remains full whether you can see it or not." One of the most persistent misunderstandings about perception is the assumption that seeing is the same as knowing. People often believe that if something feels clear, it must be complete, and if something feels obscure, it must be absent. But awareness does not work that way. What you perceive at any moment is not a measure of what exists. It is a measure of what your current position allows to pass through.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Longevity
Is a Guillotine Machine Right for Your Business? Key Factors to Consider
Choosing the right cutting equipment is a critical decision for any fabrication, engineering, or manufacturing business. Whether you’re handling occasional sheet metal work or running high-volume production, the tools you use directly affect accuracy, efficiency, and profitability. One option many businesses consider is a guillotine machine, but is it the right fit for your operation?
By Axe Status2 months ago in Longevity
Concussion Party
Forgive me for everything I am about to write. I have a concussion. Truly, genuinely. I fell, rather spectacularly, down a medieval staircase. It wasn’t actually the clumsiest thing I did that day, but regardless, it had an equally spectacular impact, literally, on the back of my head. It was quite a shock when the headache hadn't faded 3 days later, and my wit with friends seemed to be lagging by a full minute delay.
By Kirstyn Brook4 months ago in Longevity
Beyond the Hype: What Sneaker Culture Reveals About Belonging and Identity
Sneakers used to be simple. They were made for running, jumping, or playing basketball. But somewhere along the way, footwear became storytelling — a way to express identity, taste, values, and belonging.
By charliesamuel4 months ago in Longevity








