So, you want to be an entrepreneur, huh? Get ready for a hero’s journey! Like no other you’ve been on before It’s contradictions, and gyrations, are something special to behold. It shows you everything strong about yourself, It reminds you of everything weak about yourself, It stretches you, it hurts you, it consumes you, it…
Hello there! 👋 I’m thrilled to welcome you to the very first post on my personal website. This space is a canvas for my thoughts, a diary of my adventures, and a gallery of my life’s snapshots. As someone who’s passionate about writing, I’ve always wanted a corner of the internet where I could share…
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Back in 2000, my Sony Clie was a glimpse into the future: a handheld device with a color screen, email, and web access. Today, I’m witnessing a similar groundbreaking shift with Apple’s brand new VisionPro. The new standard bearer in the era of VR / spatial computing. My Encounter with the Apple’s new VisionPro A…
By Patrick DePeters The quest for gender equality has evolved significantly over the past few decades. Two generations ago, feminist activists pursued freedom and equality in a dominantly patriarchal society, challenging the traditional division of labor in households, addressing workplace inequities, and striving for balanced familial roles. In contrast, today’s landscape witnesses a post-feminist generation…
Featuring Perspective of John Stuart Mills Patrick DePeters May 2008 Which paradigm or theory of justice has been most helpful for understanding and evaluating your service experience? Why? — This essay is a reflection on my time volunteering for the Sacred Heart Center (SHC) in Richmond, VA. For underprivileged families in Richmond, the accessibility and…
Leadership Studies: Justice and Civil Society by Patrick DePeters In the United States, our traditional political philosophy has followed the helpful concept that we should provide the greatest good for the most significant number of people—and that the relatively disadvantaged should submit to the majority’s interests. It is then no surprise that there lies a…