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  • How I Figure Things Out (When I Don’t Know What I’m Doing)

    March 20, 2026

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    Robertdeveau

    I’m willing to admit that most of the time, I don’t know exactly what I’m doing. It’s a challenge to figure things out. That’s not modesty; it’s just the truth. Whether it’s starting a new project, chasing a fresh goal, or exploring a new idea, my starting point is always the same: total uncertainty.…

  • How a Curious Person Survives the Internet

    How a Curious Person Survives the Internet

    December 6, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

    The internet is a dangerous place for a curious person. How a curious person survives the internet is not always a straight line, especially when they learn to navigate and make the most out of it. Understanding How a Curious Person Survives the Internet Not dangerous in the “someone hacked my fridge” sense —…

  • Celebrating the Joy of Carol Burnett’s Legacy

    Celebrating the Joy of Carol Burnett’s Legacy

    October 31, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

    The Enduring Impact of Carol Burnett   When I was a kid, Carol Burnett would turn to the camera and take questions from the audience. Somehow, even through a screen, she made it feel like she was talking directly to me. It’s amazing how Carol engaged so personally. I wasn’t in the studio. I…

  • Survivor Contestant: The Spirit Wanted What the Body Couldn’t Provide

    Survivor Contestant: The Spirit Wanted What the Body Couldn’t Provide

    October 11, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

    For the last year or so, I’d been building my life around a single, strange idea — I was going to be a Survivor contestant. I wasn’t just applying for fun, I was ready for the whole drawn-out process — the audition videos, the psychological screening, the video call with Jeff Probst. I’d mapped…

  • Why I Just Can’t Be Entertained

    Why I Just Can’t Be Entertained

    August 28, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

      For some reason, it just seems that I can’t be entertained.  Most people watch TV, movies, or sports to relax. They want a laugh, a distraction, a bit of escape. I’ve learned something about myself: I don’t get that luxury.  When I sit down to watch a show, a movie, or even a…

  • The Rich, the Beautiful, and Their Free Pools: Why Home Improvement Shows Make Me Sick

    June 25, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

      I was at the gym, doing my thing, minding my own business when it came again, my deep anger at yet another injustice. Not from the weights. Not from the sweat. From the wall-mounted television, casually streaming yet another episode of one of those home improvement shows where a family already living in…

  • The Smell of Freedom: A Family Story From East Berlin to Canada

    The Smell of Freedom: A Family Story From East Berlin to Canada

    May 10, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

    She was born in Berlin in 1937. She lived through the war, not as a soldier or policymaker, but as a child caught in one of the darkest chapters of the twentieth century, hearing the air-raid sirens, seeing buildings collapse, and watching her city burn. Then, of course, the division, the Cold War, and…

  • Why “Acme” Is the Perfect Company Name (Again)

    April 20, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

    From falling anvils to startup gold, the unexpected power of a cartoon cliché. I grew up watching Saturday morning cartoons, and if you did, too, the acme company name probably triggers instant memories: Wile E. Coyote flipping through a mail-order catalogue, ordering rocket skates or a giant slingshot in yet another doomed attempt to…

  • Why Boxing Gives Out Two Bronze Medals—And Why It’s the Right Call

    April 19, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

    If you’ve ever glanced at an Olympic boxing medal count and thought, “Wait, why does the Olympics seem to give boxing two bronze medals in every weight class?” This is crucial because boxing two bronze medals reflects a commitment to athlete safety and fair recognition. You’re not alone. Most sports have a clear-cut podium:…

  • Failure Was My Side Hustle—Now It’s My Superpower

    Failure Was My Side Hustle—Now It’s My Superpower

    March 30, 2025

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    Robertdeveau

    I’m better at failing at side hustles than you are. That almost sounded like something I’m proud of. I say it like someone reading off a war record. Some people have hobbies, and some collect stamps. I collected failed side hustles. At one point, I had so many “ventures” on the go failure started…

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