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Brace For Impact: A Marine Aviator Explains The Importance Of Shifting Your Sight Picture
If you want to die living, it’s not just about being in the middle of the action. It’s about being in the middle of the impact.

Albert Hofmann: An Accidental Trip
Die Living isn’t just about exploring the outer limits of what our bodies can do. It’s also about exploring ourselves on the inside. The pliability of our spirits, the edges of our will and, of co...

Nellie Bly was a writer, a reporter, and sometimes an inventor. But at her core, Nellie Bly was a seeker. She was a seeker of truth, of adventure and, most certainly, of a great story. In the anna...

Your Die Living Christmas List
Last year, on Facebook, I posted a list of five things I bought in 2018 that I thought people ought to get others for Christmas. Literally tens of people feted me for my genius, or at least that’s...

If you’ve ever trained in hand-to-hand or close-quarters combat, you probably have Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Sr. to thank. A Marine officer in the early twentieth century, Biddle was an expert ...

Three-hundred-and-fifty-three meters in fifty seconds.
