If The Founders Only Knew…Federalizing Elections? No Way!

A President claims states are merely “agents” of federal power in elections. He wants to “nationalize” voting. But what would the founders actually say? Here’s what’s remarkable: men who agreed on almost nothing agreed on this. Hamilton—the arch-centralizer—argued against federal election control. Madison called state authority a structural check against tyranny. The Anti-Federalists warned that whoever controls election mechanics controls outcomes. And then there’s Jefferson—a man who became President and understood its temptations. His warning: take a single step beyond constitutional boundaries and you open “a boundless field of power, no longer susceptible of any definition.” Five voices. Bitter enemies. One unanimous verdict. They wrote it down 238 years ago. Will we read it?

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The Ministry of Calm – A Story

This is just a story about a future where learning never ends—and that’s the problem.
In “The Ministry of Calm,” education has become a service, not an event. Credentials expire. Curiosity is flagged as deviation. And somewhere in a building with no sharp corners, a man who helped design the quiet begins to wonder if he built a ladder or a cage.
This isn’t about technology gone wrong. It’s about what we lose when friction disappears—when algorithms know us better than we know ourselves, and the most dangerous skill becomes the ability to think without permission.
The bird lands on the fountain. The child points. For one moment, she sees it.
That wondering is where freedom hides.

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The AI Revolution in Medicine Has Already Begun

The AI revolution in medicine is not coming. It is here. In clinics, hospitals, and operating rooms around the world, physicians are already using AI systems to detect patterns invisible to the human eye, predict patient deterioration before it becomes crisis, and reclaim time lost to administrative burden. But the technology is not the story. The story is accountability. Who remains responsible when an algorithm influences a diagnosis? Who holds the knife, the chart, and the final word? In this article, I examine where AI is already transforming healthcare, what the American Medical Association demands of these systems, and how the Eight Critical Skills apply to physicians navigating this transition. The revolution is cultural, not technological.

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You’re the Commencement Speaker. What Are You Going to Say?

You’re at the high school where you graduated.
It’s been over twenty years since you graduated.
Now you’re older. Smarter, Wiser.
You’re the commencement speaker.
You’re at the podium. 500 graduates waiting for you to begin.
What do you say?
I thought about this.
Hard.
Not the usual stuff—follow your dreams, believe in yourself, the future is yours.
Something that actually matters.
Benjamin Franklin said: “A Republic, if you can keep it.”
Thomas Jefferson wrote: “If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.”.
So what would I tell the Class of 2026?
I’d tell them about skills. Not job skills. The skills required to keep a republic.
Can you keep it? Will you prove Jefferson right?
What would YOU tell them?

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When AI Gets Too Big to Ignore, You get a Chief AI Officer

The Chief AI Officer is the fastest-growing C-suite role in corporate America—yet most companies are hiring for a myth. They want a hybrid genius who will unlock AI value while magically managing its risks. That person does not exist. The real CAIO’s job is far less glamorous and far more important: preventing organizations from confusing automation with judgment. This article examines why the role emerged, what it actually entails, and the critical skills required to succeed in it. It also features insights from Gule Sheikh, a Chief AI Officer with 27 years of experience who now teaches an online course preparing executives for this demanding career path. Whether you’re hiring, aspiring, or simply trying to understand AI leadership, this is essential reading.

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