I have been a home economist for 40 years and have taught at university for 28 years. Members of the profession, especially academics, are responsible for socializing new generations of home economists (also self-styled as human ecologists in Canada and as family and consumer scientists in the United States). Kappa Omicron Nu celebrated its centennial in 2012. The International Federation for Home Economics (IFHE) celebrated its centennial year in 2008. The American professional association (AAFCS) celebrated its first 100 years in 2009. Home economics is all grown up, firmly entrenched in its founding roots, ready for the future. My good friend Donna Pendergast (Australia) thinks the profession is at a convergent moment, meaning we all have a role to play in future-proofing the profession for the good of humanity. My hope is that you can find some philosophical insights and intellectual stimulation at this website. Below is a brief overview of my own philosophy.