Seven SinclaireA Survivalist, a Mother and a Hero: The Three Archetypes of ExtremismWe all have that friend. The person who is determined to pull the negative out of any positive experience; the person who is addicted to…·9 min read·Apr 10, 2021----
Seven SinclaireWhy Americans Love Bad News & The Religion of Extremism, Part IMy grandmother loves to say that she’s not going to stick her head in the sand and avoid bad news. “I’d rather know what’s going on even…·9 min read·Apr 8, 2021----
Seven SinclaireI’m a Bad American—Thoughts on Dogmatism, Irish Dinners, Quantum Physics and PatriotismIt’s always easier to see the big picture when you’ve moved outside of the little one. For me, leaving the United States to live first in…·7 min read·Aug 14, 2020----
Seven SinclaireVERITAS: A Veil Lifted on Absolute, Coexisting, and Superseding Truths in a Confusing AgeWhat is the truth? With so many conspiracy theories floating around, how do we tell who is right? And does it even matter?7 min read·Apr 22, 2020----
Seven SinclaireWhat Spending 7 Weeks in Europe This Summer Taught Me About Guns, America, Bike Riding, Cell…Our plane skidded to a stop in San Francisco International Airport and I felt a thudding sadness. Europe — my home for the past seven…9 min read·Aug 20, 2019----
Seven SinclaireBad Blood: What Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun’s Dispute Teaches Us About FriendshipBaby, now we got bad blood, and we used to be mad love…6 min read·Jul 10, 2019----
Seven SinclaireClosenessMaybe instead of jumping over the days, I should sit in them1 min read·Jun 12, 2019----
Seven SinclaireHow Poetry Saved My LifeI was fourteen-years-old when I first started writing about wanting to kill myself.4 min read·Jun 7, 2019--2--2