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November 2025

Facing Life ] [This way, Probably

I was in a crowd. We were being herded like sheep. Maybe not. Maybe sheep got better treatment. I remember military intake with a clarity I wish I had for the rest of my life. Funny how the moments that…

Ammonia Avenue, Eighties Radio Ads, and the Soundtracks That Shape Our Language

[video width="720" height="720" mp4="https://mattlr.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Ammonia-Avenue-Album-Radio-Advert.mp4"][/video] Only the Alan Parsons could make a record as innovative, as exciting, as Ammonia Avenue! That’s a bold statement, but hey, it was the mid 80s! The clip is from a radio commercial. Some of the…

How Platitudes Destroy Your Mindset (And What to Do About It)

So what the hell are platitudes, and why do they kill your vibe? “Manifest your reality!” “Positive vibes only!” Some platitudes are rotten, and the festering fruit hangs lower. Once on the train, between a very bad rainstorm and delays,…

LinkedIn Pushback Experiment: What Challenging Platitudes Taught Me

I once wrote about my disappointment with the chrome-polished platitudes on LinkedIn, the shiny universal “truths” recycled inside an echo chamber where everyone nods at everything. Eventually I nuked my old account. Deleted years of baggage, years of pretending, years…

We Crashed a FCKING Airport: How Panic Makes Disaster Worse

PODCAST  https://mattlr.com/ A long time ago, on a Saturday, we ended up in the tower cab of a tiny regional airport on the outskirts of town. Tiny enough that one young woman ran the entire tower alone. Approach, takeoff, landing,…

This way, probably. Past lost. Past broken.

Have you ever contemplated suicide? Not planned it, not obsessed over it, but contemplated it? Do you often label yourself as “lost,” or “broken?” How “lonely” are you? Sunday mornings, do they become dreaded signposts, informing you that anxiety will…

The Weight of Being Human

Have you ever felt like throwing a chair across the room? In that moment when anger becomes more than data, more than a signal, what do you do? Have you ever visualized that movie-moment? Your palms are sweating. Across the…

The Quiet Power of Kindness is a Rebellion

The world is addicted to volume. Quiet power is a refusal. It doesn’t posture. It doesn’t perform. It doesn’t need to be seen to be real. Quiet power listens without interrupting. It acknowledges without fixing, showing up without asking for…