Reaching 3 Million, Favorite Articles & Thank You!

First of all THANK YOU for helping me reach 3 million page views on this blog today.  CRAZY!  I am grateful for all of your time and attention over the many years we have been together!  I have learned so much from the effort of researching and writing these articles, and I hope you have benefited from reading some of them as well!

In addition to the articles, over the years I have added hundreds of video interviews with people far smarter than me, and more recently attempts at humor, one of the last things artificial intelligence still struggles with, and some would argue I do as well!  If humor about the past and future is your thing, you can follow me on Instagram at futurist_humor.

Here are a few of my favorite articles I have written over the past few years.

This article explores the profound impact of speed on our world, arguing that its ability to stretch time and compress distance has far-reaching consequences for individuals, institutions, and societies. From motivating advancements in AI and robotics to reshaping how we communicate, govern, and even wage war, speed is a catalyst of change that is fundamentally altering the human experience.  As we hurtle towards a future defined by ever-increasing speed, this article offers a thought-provoking examination of its implications and challenges readers to consider how they will adapt to this rapidly evolving landscape.


Humans are creatures of habit, often resistant to change, even when it promises benefits. This article delves into the psychological reasons behind this resistance, exploring concepts like loss aversion, status quo bias, fear of the unknown and much more. By understanding the psychology behind our resistance and employing the techniques identified, we can navigate change more effectively and embrace the future with confidence.


The speed of change is accelerating due to several factors. Digital automation, like robots on an assembly line, allows for rapid scaling and agility. Once knowledge is digitized, it can be instantly duplicated and distributed globally, eliminating the need to start from scratch. The law of entropy highlights the difficulty of maintaining order in human systems, while digital systems can follow algorithms without constant effort. Unlike humans, AI and automated systems can start with pre-loaded knowledge, accelerating progress. Human brains are limited by factors like age, health, and emotions, while digital systems can operate at an optimized level 24/7. This shift towards digitized knowledge allows for continuous learning and progress, independent of human limitations.


In today's data-driven world, leaders can overcome the "fog of war" that plagued their historical counterparts. By combining experience data gathered from customer and employee interactions – with operational data derived from sensors, ERPs, and other systems – businesses can gain unprecedented visibility into their operations. This comprehensive, real-time understanding empowers leaders to make informed decisions, optimize processes, and address challenges proactively.  Don't let your business succumb to the perils of outdated, estimate-based models. Navigate your business with clarity and precision.


The 20th century, despite technological advancements, was the bloodiest in history, highlighting the destructive potential of humanity when moral frameworks fail. This article explores the historical interplay of technology, ideology, and morality, emphasizing the urgent need for a robust, adaptable ethical framework to guide us toward a more peaceful future. By understanding the lessons of the past, including the dangers of propaganda and the erosion of moral restraints, we can build a global community that prioritizes peace, security, and mutual respect.


This article paints a stark picture of the challenges facing our brains in an increasingly digital world.  It questions whether our minds, shaped by millennia of slow evolution, can adapt to the rapid pace of technological change and the rise of AI.  I raise important concerns about the impact of digital stimuli on our mental health and the shrinking space for human agency in a future dominated by automation.  Ultimately, this piece compels us to confront a fundamental question: are we shaping our future, or is the future shaping us?


This article explores the pivotal role of government policies, laws, and regulations in driving improvements in the human standard of living. Examining historical periods like the Progressive Era and the New Deal, it argues that societal shifts and government action are crucial for addressing large-scale challenges and shaping a better future. By recognizing our collective potential and working together, we can overcome the obstacles that lie ahead and create a more prosperous and equitable world.


This article explores the rapid rise of autonomous machines in warfare, from delivery robots in combat zones to unmanned submarines patrolling the oceans.  It highlights how the increasing complexity and speed of these technologies are pushing humans out of the decision-making loop, with potentially far-reaching consequences.  As we become more reliant on AI and automated systems, wonder about the vulnerabilities we create and the urgent need for ethical considerations in the development and deployment of such powerful tools.


Throughout history, disruptive events like pandemics, wars, and technological revolutions have catalyzed shifts in societal mindsets, forcing us to re-evaluate our values and priorities. This article explores how such events, from the Enlightenment to the digital age, have shaped our understanding of knowledge, social structures, and human interaction. By examining these historical turning points, we can gain valuable insights into our own capacity for resilience, adaptation, and collective progress in the face of contemporary challenges.


This article explores a period in history where we experienced unprecedented improvements in our standard of living.  It argues that technological advancements alone were not enough to drive this progress; rather, it was a shift in societal beliefs and a willingness to enact policies that prioritized human well-being. By examining historical patterns and the impact of belief systems on societal change, the article challenges readers to reflect on their own beliefs and how they may be hindering positive growth.


This article issues a powerful wake-up call, urging us to look beyond the allure of profits and confront the unintended consequences of our relentless pursuit of technological advancement. From the divisive impact of social media to the rise of autonomous killing machines and the displacement of human workers, the author highlights the urgent need for a shared purpose and a clear vision for a future where technology serves human flourishing.  It's a call to action to reclaim our agency and steer towards a tomorrow where purpose, not just profit, guides our path.

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***Full Disclosure: These are my personal opinions. No company is silly enough to claim them. I work with and have worked with many of the companies mentioned in my articles.

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