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The Republic Still Stands – If We Choose to Keep It
America’s Founders never used the phrase “civic engagement.” They didn’t need to. They wrote as if participation were as obvious as breathing. We outsourced responsibility. We reduced participation to voting alone. We confused outrage with engagement. And somewhere along the way, we forgot that government is not the engine of culture…it is a reflection of it. They assumed citizens would read, argue, assemble, petition, vote, serve on juries, challenge power, and - most importantly - care. Not casually. Not occasionally. But habitually. Almost reverently.
Make America Intelligent Again!
By Kurt R. Turrell, Brilliant Company Culture How do we truly “Make America Great Again”? By being Brilliant! That answer lies in the strength and vibrancy of our shared American Culture. It’s the people who create the culture — and…
In Times of National Chaos, Hold onto This
We become selectively blind, intermittently deaf, and extensively numb. We go to work. We pay our bills. We argue online. We scroll past headlines that should stop us cold. We assume tomorrow will look roughly like today—because it always has.…
I Am Seeking Someone That You May Know
We are entering a profound new era— An era where science and spirit, technology and intention, no longer exist in separate spheres. They are converging. Rapidly. No longer confined to mystical thought, the Law of Attraction is finding validation in…
The Pen Is Mightier Than AI
If I were to put pen to page, aimless and free, Would I falter in thought, lost at sea? Hardly. For I dwell in a cosmos unruled— Where wild thoughts romp unshackled, unschooled— A mind unedited. The rest is just…
Why America’s Businesses Must Elevate Company Culture to Keep Pace with Technology
Why America’s Businesses Must Elevate Company Culture to Keep Pace with Technology.