The Technology Skill: From a Gun Sight to Artificial Intelligence to Quantum Computing

In 1970, Captain James Lovell had a dead guidance computer, a gun sight, and three lives on the line. He selected the technology available, applied judgment, and brought his crew home alive. That same skill — the ability to choose the right tool for the task — is what every professional needs now. ChatGPT serves more than 800 million weekly users. The U.S. Department of Labor has formalized AI Literacy. Google’s quantum chip solved a problem in minutes that would take a supercomputer longer than the age of the universe. AI is not a new Critical Skill. Quantum computing is not a new Critical Skill. Both are powerful tools to which the Technology Skill must be applied. The judgment to choose has never mattered more.

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The Attention Advantage – A Powerful Interpersonal Skill That You Should Use

Most first impression advice focuses on you — how you look, how you speak, how you present yourself. This article flips that entirely. Drawing on the quiet philosophy of an MIT Dean of Students and Unitarian Minister, and confirmed by modern conversation research, The Attention Advantage makes a compelling case that the most powerful impression you can leave has almost nothing to do with you. When you make another person feel genuinely seen and heard, they don’t just like you — they remember you. With two vivid real-world stories, accessible science, and a simple challenge readers can try today, this piece offers a fresh, counterintuitive take on one of professional life’s most over-coached topics.

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A Dozen Things You Should Get Good At If You’re New to AI

Everyone is talking about AI. Most people are still guessing at how to use it. The gap between those who dabble and those who get real results comes down to a dozen practical skills — starting with one almost nobody does: introducing yourself to your AI assistant. This article lays out twelve things every AI beginner should get good at right now, from writing clear prompts and giving context, to fact-checking output, iterating like a professional, and building a personal prompt library. Spend fifteen minutes with each and you’ll be working at a level most people won’t reach for months. Direct, practical, and written for people who want to stop experimenting and start producing.

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Debt, Democracy, and Division: Our Republic Under Structural Stress

America’s national debt has crossed $38.5 trillion — growing at $92,912 every second.
Interest payments now exceed defense spending.
Social Security faces insolvency by 2032.
And the two political factions that must address these crises can’t agree on basic facts, let alone solutions.
In this new article, we identify three structural realities locked in an impossible contradiction — the Constraint Triangle — and map five futures that can emerge from it:
slow erosion, grand bargain, political realignment, national rupture, or democratic collapse.
Each scenario is grounded in data, not ideology.
The question isn’t whether a reckoning is coming.
It’s which kind — and whether we’re equipped to navigate it.
Read the full analysis now.

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When Everyone Has AI, What Do You Actually Bring? What’s in Your Wallet?

AI gave every professional the same engine. So what separates the ones who accelerate from the ones who stall? Here are the eight skills that determine whether AI makes you more valuable — or more replaceable. This is the framework. Put it in your wallet!

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