Can AI Think Critically?

The danger is not that AI will think for us. The danger is that we might stop thinking for ourselves.

Why The Wealthy Think In Decades While Most People Think In Months

Most people plan for the month. The wealthy plan for the decade. The difference shows up in the structure, not the noise.

The Great Compression: How AI Is Reshaping The Communications Ladder

With AI taking over routine work, many roles will disappear as companies do more with fewer people. The only way forward is to adapt fast, and for HR to back those ready to evolve with AI, not be replaced by it.

How Discreet Yachting Is Redefining European Luxury Positioning

The future of luxury may be less about where everyone goes, and more about where few choose to anchor.
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Features

Whistleblowing Without Virtue: Zaldy Co And The Politics Of Ruin

The moment Zaldy Co shifted the battle from legal procedure to public perception, his allegations became less about evidence and more about the unraveling of a narrative that the administration can no longer fully control.

The Great Implosion: When A Government Destroys Itself

The scandal is now a full political implosion that exposes entrenched corruption, weakens institutions, and creates a power vacuum that opportunists are ready to claim.

The Two Princes: Marcos, Sara, And The Politics Of War

A fragile alliance built on convenience unravels into open rivalry, revealing how ambition, indecision, and fury can turn leaders into performers locked in a struggle for narrative rather than governance.

Tara, Bayanihan

In times of disaster, the Filipino spirit of bayanihan shines brightest as communities, organizations, and hearts unite to bring hope, relief, and resilience to those rebuilding their lives after the recent earthquakes and typhoons.

Real CSR Is Not Seasonal

When compassion becomes a camera cue and generosity ends with the storm, it’s time to ask: is it charity or choreography, because true responsibility lasts long after the hashtags fade.

Because God Gave, We Give

Biblical generosity shows that true giving flows from love, turning every blessing into a chance to uplift others.

Quezon: The Film That Rewrites A Nation’s Memory

“Quezon” enters Philippine cinema as a mirror that challenges the nation to question how it remembers its heroes, who rewrites their stories, and whether we still know the difference between history and fiction.

Communities Flourish With Food For The Hungry’s Resilience Framework

By integrating Food for the Hungry’s Resilience Framework, organizations help communities move beyond aid toward lasting, self-driven resilience and dignity.

The Transparency Trilogy: Power, Secrecy, And The Filipino State

After years of silence, the return of transparency offers a faint light of hope, however, its survival depends on whether those in power choose openness over control.

The Transparency Trilogy: Power, Secrecy, And The Filipino State

“The Death of Disclosure” reveals how the Ombudsman’s 2012 rules turned the once-powerful SALN into a tool of concealment, proving that transparency in the Philippines did not fade by accident but was buried by policy.