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Making the Day My Own

Father’s Day in America often comes with a set of tired expectations: a necktie, a grill, and a quiet resignation. This year, I’m practicing the “Art of Moving Slowly” and rejecting the noise. Whether it’s at the ballpark or simply living life on my own terms, I’m making this day…
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The Moment of Rewiring: Stories I’d Experience for the First Time Again

I’ve answered similar prompts before, but the question of what I’d experience for the first time again is worth revisiting. It isn’t about the “before”—it’s about that specific, disorienting second where the credits roll, the book closes, and you realize the world looks different because your perspective has been permanently…
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The Audacity to Feel Everything

We are conditioned to believe that happiness is the default human setting, but what if that’s the biggest myth of all? In this post, I explore why happiness is actually meaningless without the counterweight of our ‘negative’ emotions—heartache, frustration, and the terrifying, electric risk of the unknown. From an unexpected…
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Pressure Valve: Existing vs. Living

Caregiving for a parent while navigating your own life isn’t just a logistical challenge; it’s an emotional storm. I’m opening the pressure valve today to talk about the reality of the ‘sandwich generation,’ the ghosts of memories past, and why it’s okay to admit that sometimes, you’re just not sure…
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Rob and the Financial Literacy Gap

I’m a teacher with a ‘gross’ net and a retirement plan that looks suspiciously like death—but I’m ready to change that. Join me as I explore why financial literacy is the next big milestone in my 1,000-day journey, and how I’m turning my ignorance into an academic pursuit.
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The Blueprint: Moving from Reflection to Construction.

Hitting 1,000 days of blogging isn’t just a streak—it’s a transformation. From finally mapping out my path to a principal’s license to setting firm boundaries in my personal life, I’m reflecting on a year of intentional growth and the power of ‘reverse-engineering’ my future.
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Rob Reviews – Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

Does Transformers: Rise of the Beasts successfully reset the franchise? From the Beast Wars connection to the ongoing characterization struggles of Optimus Prime, I’m breaking down the good, the bad, and the potential of this 1994-set reboot. Read my full take on why it’s a solid jumping-on point for new…
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The Meat Grinder and the Fist: Advice to 20-Year-Old Rob

“What would you tell your 20-year-old self? For me, 1994 was a time of immense musical passion, first heartbreaks, and the ‘Cameron Frye syndrome’—the belief that certain life milestones are the only thing that matters. Looking back at that younger version of Rob, I’m reflecting on how the lessons learned…
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Rob’s Retro Review – Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)

Twelve years after its release, I finally watched Transformers: Age of Extinction. Was the wait worth it? In this retro review, I break down why the film’s “deconstructionist” approach to Optimus Prime feels less like a hero’s journey and more like character assassination
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The Empire of One: Why I’m Choosing Option C

Stop waiting for the ‘better half’ to complete your picture. Discover why the path to true independence isn’t found in choosing Option A or B, but in embracing ‘Option C’: choosing yourself. Learn how to apply the 100% Policy and build an empire that doesn’t require you to dismantle your…