In a small Minnesota town where my parents eventually settled, I met a man who left a lasting impression. Intelligent, hard-working, self-motivatedโhe seemed to possess everything needed for success. Yet, in this town, none of that was enough. When he went back to school to become certified in heating and air-conditioning so he could launch his own business, he found that being goodโbetter evenโdidnโt translate to getting work. Why? Because he hadnโt been born into the right family. Nor had he married into one. In this tightly knotted hierarchy, referrals and business loyalty were reserved for the connectedโnot the competent.

Even though his work was superior and his prices more reasonable, the jobs went to less qualified contractors with the right last names. His story is not unique. Iโve seen it before.
I did not grow up in that Minnesotan town, but I did live for a time in a small South Dakota town where my father was the pastor. About 70% of the community loved himโhe was kind, deeply empathetic, innovative, and committed to his congregation. But a smaller group, perhaps 30%, made his life increasingly difficult. Why? Because my father believed that Godโs wisdom was big enough to encompass evolution. He believed creation could unfold over billions of years, not just the 6,000 years described in a literal reading of Genesis. This flexibility, imagination, and openness terrified the fundamentalists.

That same small group eventually drove my father out. The final blow came when the townโs mayorโwho was also the town butcher and the ringleader of the anti-pastor crusadeโshot our family dog. Let that sink in: a community leader, a butcher no less, responded to theological disagreement with the casual violence of a bullet through a pet.

That act mirrors the level of cruelty and irrational devotion we see today. It’s not unlike the woman in the Trump administration who recently shot her own puppy and bragged about itโan incident that, rather than drawing shame, brought her praise from the MAGA base. Itโs all part of a warped worldview where empathy is weakness, creativity is suspect, and loyalty to a rigid, nostalgic, fake-religion worldview matters more than truth or decency.
This is the feudal model of power: small town hierarchies, just like medieval fiefdoms, reward obedience and conformityโnot excellence or imagination. And these structures didnโt stay in small towns. They scaled. Over the years, this mindset climbed the ladder from local governments to statehouses to Washington D.C., setting the stage for Trump and his MAGA cult to seize power.

Just like the 30% who drove my father away, MAGA’s minorityโless than one-third of Americansโhas managed to dominate the political landscape through gerrymandering, voter suppression, media manipulation, and sheer will to power. They lost the popular vote in 2016 and 2020, and yet they captured the presidency onceโand now, shockingly, a second time. How? Because the feudal framework still rules.
Carl Jung once wrote that modern man is “eye-deep in the medieval psyche.” We dress like modern people, use modern tech, and live in modern cities, but psychologically? Weโre still trapped in feudalism. We still defer to kings and lords. We still fear heretics. We still sacrifice the wise and the compassionate to appease the powerful few who wear the right colors and say the right words.

In my book, Sapience: The Moment Is Now, I explore how our collective psycheโwarped by centuries of myth, fear, and manipulationโhas been weaponized to keep people disempowered. These aren’t just psychological phenomena. They’re political tools used to fracture our shared reality, destroy our ability to agree on basic facts, and manufacture divisions so deep they seem impossible to heal.
Until we see through these medieval illusionsโand build systems that reward truth, creativity, and compassionโweโll keep submitting to lords and kings. And they will keep shooting our dogs, real and metaphorical.

The fault lines in our society arenโt random. Theyโve been carved by centuries of deliberate design.
Itโs time we saw the architecture clearlyโand started tearing it down.
Be Curious — Remain Open to Learn New Ideas & Grow
Here are people I have been watching and following closely as the whole world moves through an incredibly dangerous time.
How Religion Helped Pave the Way for MAGA’s Desire to Destroy Everything & Punish Everyone

Feudal Fantasies: On Lies and the People Who Believe Them
What’s going on in the minds of Trump supporters

Feudal Fantasies: Time to Look In the Mirror for sure!
Feudal Fantasies: Why America is Not a Moral Country
Tired Uncle Sean โ Like Father Like Son
This vid resonated so much with me that I commented on it: You are soooo right!!! I am (or was) religiousโฆ but came to this same conclusion as a little girl listening to my father preach enlightening sermons that incorporated the possibility that God could be big enough to work over billions of years through evolutionโฆ only to watch how a minority (about 30%) of his congregation rally to get rid of himโฆ for God forbidโฆ dad was preaching exactly from the Bible and thinking for himself and showing others how to do so too! This cumulated with the ring leader of this minority group (who was also the mayor and butcher of this small SD town) shooting our dog. It worked we left and I lost my faith in this kind of cruel, stupid god.
Feudal Fantasies: Decline of the American Empire — Talking Economic Sense
Economics plays a huge role in the macro forces driving individuals, political parties, and nation states. To know how to navigate these times, one need to pay attention to these macro drivers and these two economists make economics easy and explain plainly what is happening now.


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