The Writings of GPN.

Essays, op-eds, and dispatches from Guy Paul Nohra — on politics, business, civic life, and the American experiment. Published across Substack and DailyBuzz. Direct, honest, and never partisan for its own sake.

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America Saved My Life

From civil war in Beirut to a new life in America — why freedom is worth defending, and why we cannot afford to take it for granted.

I was fifteen years old the first time I understood that a city could die. Not gradually, not metaphorically — but all at once, neighborhood by neighborhood, checkpoint by checkpoint, until the place you called home was unrecognizable. Beirut did not collapse because its people were uniquely evil or uniquely stupid. It collapsed because enough of them stopped believing it couldn’t.

New Massacre, Old Problems

The latest attack on Syrian Christians should shake the conscience of anyone who still believes in peace.

Feb 2026 · 5 min read

Paperwork and Petri Dishes

The American public is generous in funding medical research. It’s time to be just as generous with the truth.

eb 2026 · 6 min read

Common Sense and the Leadership Deficit

Why the most valuable thing a leader can do is think clearly — and why that’s become rare.

Jan 2026 · 7 min read

The Venture Capital View of American Decline

What 30 years of backing innovation companies teaches you about how institutions atrophy.

Dec 2025 · 9 min read

"The most dangerous lie in a democracy is the one where everyone agrees the system is broken, but nobody believes they're responsible for fixing it."

Why I Write: A Note on What This Publication Is For

This is not a newsletter about winning arguments. It is an attempt to think clearly, in public, about the things that actually matter — and to model the kind of honest conversation America desperately needs right now.

Mar 2026

The Institutions Are Holding — For Now

On what it looks like when democratic guardrails are tested, and why the outcome is far from predetermined.

Feb 2026

New Massacre, Old Problems

The Levant has seen centuries of bloodshed, but the latest attack on Syrian Christians should shake the conscience of anyone who still believes in peace.

Feb 2026

Paperwork and Petri Dishes

The American public is generous in funding medical research. It’s time to be just as generous with the truth about where that money actually goes.

Feb 2026

America Saved My Life

From civil war in Beirut to a new life in the United States — and why freedom is worth defending even when the cost is personal.

Feb 2026

What Venture Capital Taught Me About Political Failure

After backing 150 companies, I have learned to spot the pattern when a once-promising organization loses its way. Washington has the same tells.

Jan 2026

Stop Performing Outrage. Start Solving Problems.

Our public discourse has become a theater of indignation. The cost — measured in unaddressed problems — is staggering.

Jan 2026

Op-Eds & Commentary

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Common Sense and the Leadership Deficit

Why the most valuable thing a leader can do is think clearly — and why that’s become surprisingly rare in American public life.

Feb 2026

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The Venture Capital View of American Decline

What 30 years of backing innovation companies teaches you about how once-great institutions lose their edge — and how they sometimes get it back.

Feb 2026

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Why Nevada Matters More Than You Think

A state shaped by migration, reinvention, and pragmatism — and what it tells us about America’s political future.

Feb 2026

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Why Nevada Matters More Than You Think

The science has never been more promising. The regulatory environment has never been more uncertain. Here’s what needs to change.

Feb 2026

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The Party of Lincoln Has a Chance to Reclaim Its Soul

On the GOP’s crossroads moment, and what principled conservatism actually demands from its elected officials right now.

Feb 2026

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