
About Wallace Rushing
Wallace Rushing owes a big wealth of gratitude to his rural southern upbringing and his deep southern Baptist roots. From his humble beginnings on North Carolina’s rural dirt roads to his repetitive encounters of racial issues in a deeply rooted conservative southern corporate workplace, this author shares life-changing messages that can be applied across racial and social lines. The message? We ourselves can be our own worst enemy.
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My Favorite Work!
My technique for sharing and interpreting experiences of my past has led to engaging and an thought provoking conversations. This passion for story telling brings joy and fulfillment to me every time I pull up to my computer.
FROM OUR BLOG
The Current State of American Concerns: Why This Issue Matters Less
The recent gesture by France to ask for the return of the Statue of Liberty has sparked a debate in the United States. While some Americans may feel a sense of national pride associated with the statue, it’s important to […]
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The Allure of “Good Vibes Only”: Why We Embrace This Mindset
In a world saturated with self-help mantras and aesthetically pleasing affirmations, the concept of “spiritual bypassing” has become increasingly relevant. What was once a nuanced observation about the misuse of spiritual practices has morphed into a pervasive, often toxic, phenomenon, […]
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Decoding Our Love Languages: A Fun Intro to Attachment Styles
Ever wonder why you and your partner react differently to certain situations? Why one of you craves closeness while the other needs space? It might just be your attachment styles talking! Understanding these styles can be a game-changer for your […]
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Mysterious Drones Flying Over U.S. Bases
The recent sightings of unidentified drones flying over U.S. military bases have raised concerns about national security and the potential for espionage. While the exact origin and purpose of these drones remain unknown, there are several reasons why Americans should […]
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Americans !” with the latest proposal offering $5 million “gold card” to wealthy immigrants.
Brothers and Sisters in Arms,”Whose America Is It, Anyway?” We’ve all sworn an oath to defend the Constitution and the American way of life. But lately, a question’s been nagging at me, and I suspect it’s on your minds too: […]
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Ditch the Drama, Dude: Why Real Men Focus on Themselves, Not Internet Beef
Gentlemen, let’s have a real talk. The internet is a wild place, a digital coliseum where keyboard warriors clash and egos bruise daily. It’s easy to get sucked into the vortex of online arguments, especially when the topic veers into […]
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The Benefits of Validating Yourself Outside the Political Sphere
In today’s hyper-politicized climate, it feels like everything is filtered through a partisan lens. From the brands we buy to the shows we watch, even our hobbies seem to carry a political undertone. It begs the question: can we, as […]
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The Untold Story of Everyday Americans
The political landscape feels increasingly like a battleground. Cable news screams, social media rages, and every issue, no matter how small, becomes a partisan war. But if you step outside the echo chambers and talk to everyday Americans, a different […]
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Decoding Your DNA: The Power of Family Health History
Midlife Matters: Why a Family Genogram is Crucial for Men For men in their midlife, navigating the complexities of life can feel overwhelming. Career transitions, aging parents, and the weight of personal and familial history all contribute to a unique […]
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Goals over scrolls
Trade Scrolling for Success: Prioritize Goals Over Social Media In today’s hyper-connected world, social media has become an undeniable force in our lives. But at what cost? Constant scrolling can easily consume hours of our day, leaving little time for […]
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Why Social Media Makes People Unhappy—And Simple Ways to Fix It
Research suggests platform designs make us lose track of time spent on them and can heighten conflicts, and then we feel upset with ourselves. Disrupted sleep, lower life satisfaction and poor self-esteem are just a few of the negative mental health consequences that […]
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