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The Future of the Family Unit

Work, Identity, and the Quiet Reshaping of Home The family unit is not collapsing. It is transforming. For centuries, family structures were shaped by necessity. Men worked outside the home.Women raised children.Survival required clear economic roles. Then industrialisation shifted that model. Then dual-income households became normal. Now AI, automation, economic pressure, and cultural change are [...]

2026-03-16T18:45:37+00:00By |

What Happens to Women in a Post-Work World?

For decades, women have navigated layered expectations. Be independent.Be successful.Be nurturing.Be desirable.Be strong.Be self-sufficient. Modern female identity has required constant balancing. Now, the ground is shifting again. AI may reduce employment.Automation may compress labour markets.Artificial womb technology may separate reproduction from the female body.Fertility rates are already declining across much of the world.Synthetic companionship and [...]

2026-03-16T18:49:07+00:00By |

The Moment It Clicks – Dr Mike Yeadon

This short essay by Dr Mike Yeadon, ex vice-president of Pfizer, illustrates the true horror of the great 'awakening' - awakening to the horror that the 2020 pandemic was pre-planned to murder people or make them sick. In my own case, I discovered that vaccines were harmful prior to Covid and warned my own family [...]

2026-03-24T15:11:07+00:00By |

What Happens to Men in a Post-Work World?

For generations, a man’s identity was simple. He worked.He provided.He endured.He carried responsibility. Even if the work was stressful.Even if it drained him.Even if it did not align. Work gave structure.Work gave status.Work gave meaning.Work gave legitimacy. Now imagine a world where: AI replaces knowledge roles.Robotics replace physical labour.Automation reduces demand.Universal Basic Income stabilises survival. [...]

2026-03-16T18:54:13+00:00By |

The Future of Work in an Age of AI, Automation & Abundance

We are entering a period where the meaning of “work” will change more in ten years than it has in the last hundred. Artificial Intelligence. Automation. Robotics. Algorithmic management. Universal Basic Income. Post-scarcity economics. The Great Awakening. These are no longer science fiction concepts. They are converging realities. The real question is not: “Will jobs [...]

2026-03-16T18:58:59+00:00By |

The Acceleration Decade — And Why Identity Will Be the Only Stable Ground

We are entering a decade of rapid acceleration. Technology compresses time.Adoption is instant.Invention builds on invention.Desire meets fulfillment faster than ever before. The result? The buffer between stimulus and response is disappearing. Scott Barker calls this The Acceleration Decade — a period of destabilizing speed unlike anything humanity has experienced. He is right about the [...]

2026-03-16T19:03:37+00:00By |

The Interview That Claims to “Solve the Human Condition” — And What Creators Can Actually Do With It

If you’ve ever looked at humanity and thought, “How are we this clever… and this chaotic?” — this interview with Australian biologist Jeremy Griffith is aimed straight at that ache. The host, Craig Conway, introduces Griffith’s central claim: the root cause of human suffering (what we call “good vs evil”, conflict, selfishness, aggression, alienation) can [...]

2026-03-16T19:08:04+00:00By |

This Feels Like Feb 2020—Before the World Changed

Think back to February 2020. A few people were muttering about something spreading overseas. Most people shrugged. Life was normal. Markets were up. Schools were open. Holidays were being planned. Anyone stockpiling toilet paper looked like they’d taken a wrong turn into the internet’s darker alleyways. Then the world changed—fast. That’s the feeling this article [...]

2026-03-16T19:12:49+00:00By |

Playing the Game Like a Creator: What The Game of Life Still Teaches Us in 2026

Florence Scovel Shinn’s The Game of Life and How to Play It reads like a spiritual operating manual for the human mind. It’s not “think positive and hope.” It’s more like: your imagination, your words, your emotions, and your attention are inputs — and life reflects the output. Whether you call it spiritual law, psychology, [...]

2026-03-16T19:17:31+00:00By |

The End of Education… or the End of Unexamined Beliefs? Introducing the Belief Examination GPT

A provocative essay like Dr. Vernon Coleman’s “The End of Education” is designed to do one thing extremely well: activate a reaction. It argues that people have become passive, that modern education suppresses original thinking, and that media repetition manufactures belief. Whether you agree with the author’s conclusions or find them overstated (or inflammatory), [...]

2026-03-16T19:22:10+00:00By |
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