writing

Right. rite. write.
"If I had more time, I would have written less."

I first started writing on the internet when I was 12 years-old, and quickly became an avid member of the now-extinct Xanga community.

 

Ever since I can remember, I’ve dreamed of writing a book. In 2021, I did it; publishing “Dear Atlas: It’s me; your Dad.” which is now available on Amazon.com for purchase. ​

9 years in the making.

Oops. I did it again.
"Use the right tool for the job."

From the laughter-filled chaos of childhood adventures to the reflective quiet of life’s crossroads, “Priceless” spans the gamut of human emotion, offering insights into the shared experiences that define us. 

Aaron Plaat Blog

My words.
my mind.

Rules

In the movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, viewers follow the epic life story of a man who was born ‘old’ and gradually grew younger as his life progressed. It’s one of the

Monster

Ever since I started off to become an entrepreneur, I never quite had a clear idea of the direction my career would take me. Rather than follow one set path or mission, I developed

Twilight

There’s a strange thing controlling most of the content you see on a day-to-day basis; something most people have dubbed ‘the algorithm’. 20+ years ago, most content people saw was largely through their television

Divide

“Divide and conquer” is a well-known term, which is incredibly applicable when I look at society today. However, I see something concerning happening in today that goes beyond the usual division we have in

Turbulence

If you’ve ever been on an airplane, you’ve likely heard the announcement from the loudspeaker, followed by the pilot, citing upcoming turbulance. “Attention passengers, the seat belt light is now on…” Whenever I heard

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Complain.

The other day, I found myself going down a strange rabbit hole on the internet; watching Odawg skits on Youtube. For the uninformed, Odawg is a ‘hood influencer’ with nearly half a billion views

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Crisis

“Never waste a good crisis” is a quote some attribute to Winston Churchill. While Churchill may or may not be the original one to coin the term, there’s a ridiculous amount of truth in

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