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The Knighton Experiment

Tom Knighton

Where we conduct an experiment with a sample size of one, all in an effort to see if we can make people better than they were.

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The old saying goes, “If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself.”

The old saying goes, “If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself.”

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Meal Prep Experiment Week One

My last piece here outlined a new experiment, one revolving around meal prepping—basically, cooking a bunch of food at one time so you have food ready the rest of the week.

My last piece here outlined a new experiment, one revolving around...

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Experiment Leftovers

Growing up, leftovers were just part of life.

Growing up, leftovers were just part of life. Both of my parents worked, as was common at the time, and so it just made sense to make big meals and eat off of those for a few days.

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The long road of boredom

Self-improvement is important.

Self-improvement is important. It’s something I think everyone should consider to some degree or another, though I suggest you avoid your typical self-help nonsense.

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About the doomsaying on marriage...

Marriage rates are apparently down, roughly half of what they were in 1965.

Marriage rates are apparently down, roughly half of what they were in 1965. Divorces are common and we all know someone who has been divorced. Hell, you reading th...

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    My writing has also appeared at Bearing Arms (ongoing) but has also shown up at the Washington Free Beacon, Townhall, PJ Media, and a few other places.

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