Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

Generation Z and the Lost Art of Thinking

Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of a rare artifact believed to have gone extinct sometime around 2025. The artifact is called a "second thought." According to experts, people once encountered information, reflected on it, questioned it, verified it, and only then formed an opinion. Historians remain divided on whether such behavior actually existed or was merely a myth passed down through ancient civilizations. Today, life has become far more efficient. Why spend hours reading when a fifteen-second video can explain economics, geopolitics, nutrition, psychology, and the meaning of life while somebody dances in the background? Modern wisdom follows a simple process: See headline. Feel emotion. Become expert. No unnecessary thinking required. The average citizen now possesses strong opinions on subjects they discovered approximately three minutes ago. This remarkable achievement has dramatically reduced the burden of education. Universities are reportedly concer...

Latest Posts

Why Powerful People Fear an Educated Population

Yoga Will Not Save You

Negative Peace and Positive Peace

The Future of Peace

Peace and Power

In the Age of AI, Government Jobs Should Not Be Permanent

The Architecture of Peace

Permanent Government Jobs: A System Designed for Service or a Shield Against Accountability?

The Enemies of Peace

The Cost of Peace