WHEN THE KIDS DON’T WANT TO COME HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. OK, WHEN THE ADULT CHILDREN DON’T WANT TO COME HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The time has come and you knew it would, but that doesn’t make it any easier. It’s completely understandable that you’d feel disappointed and want your kids to know how much […]
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AI IS FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORMING ADMINISTRATIVE JOBS, FROM EXECUTION TO ENABLING…
AI is fundamentally transforming administrative jobs, shifting the role from a task-executor to a strategic enabler. It will not eliminate the need for human administrators, but it will automate the most repetitive parts of the job. Here is a breakdown of how AI is changing administrative roles: 1. Automation of Repetitive Tasks AI tools (like […]
THE CULTURAL AFTERMATH OF SEVERE SOCIAL CONFLICT
The cultural aftermath of severe social conflict, civil war, or violence is a profound and prolonged period of trauma, fragmentation, and often, political/social realignment. The deep divides that led to the violence are rarely resolved by the fighting itself; instead, they are often intensified and institutionalized. Have you thought about what happens with severe social […]
THE EVOLVING INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE…THE GREAT DIVIDE…
THE EVOLVING INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE…THE GREAT DIVIDE… By: Aron Neelie The institution of marriage. A familiar foundational pillar of many societies for centuries. And how it has undergone a profound transformation, particularly when comparing the experiences of the World War II generation to the millennials of today and soon to our Gen Z, who really […]
KNEE PAIN AND WHAT MAY HELP AT THE BEGINNING
KNEE PAIN AND WHAT MAY HELP AT THE BEGINNING Throbbing knee pain can be distressing, but there are several strategies you can employ to manage discomfort and promote healing. Knee pain and what may help at the beginning will be different than knee plain and what may help after a few years. Knee pain may […]
Why Redecorating Can Be Better Than Moving
Why Redecorating Can Be Better Than Moving The decision to move to a new home is often a big one, driven by a variety of factors. Some people crave change, while others feel their current space has become stagnant or uncomfortable. However, while moving may seem like the natural solution, redecorating can often be a […]
Life Use vs. Trust: Which is Better for Estate Planning?
Life Use vs. Trust: Which is Better for Estate Planning? When planning for the future, individuals often face the decision of whether to use a life use (also known as a life estate) or a trust to manage their property. Both options serve distinct purposes in estate planning, but determining which is better depends on […]
The Difficulties of Being the Sole Caregiver Among Five Siblings
The Difficulties of Being the Sole Caregiver Among Five Siblings. Caring for an aging parent is a profound responsibility, but when the weight of that duty falls on one child among five siblings, the challenges multiply. The sole caregiver navigates a complex landscape of emotional, physical, and logistical burdens, often compounded by strained family dynamics […]
Embracing Independence: A Lifelong Journey After 60
Embracing Independence: A Lifelong Journey After 60 When you think about growing older, what comes to mind? Maybe images of retirement, spending time with family, or pursuing hobbies? While all of these are wonderful aspects of later life, there’s a crucial element that often doesn’t get as much attention: independence. Understanding the importance of maintaining […]
The Necessity and Importance of Strong Leadership in the Nuclear Age
The Necessity and Importance of Strong Leadership in the Nuclear Age In the current global landscape, marked by the proliferation of nuclear weapons and the rise of authoritarian regimes, the importance of strong leadership cannot be overstated. The stakes are higher than ever, with the potential for catastrophic conflict hanging precariously in the balance. A […]