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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Power Play

Lead Or Lose The Republic

Amid mounting scandals and fading trust, the country now needs the President to lead decisively before the crisis engulfs the Republic.

The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea: The Philippines Has Run Out Of Good Choices

A nation trapped between collapsing leadership and false choices is urged to demand a path beyond crisis and reclaim better options.

The Cost To Imee Marcos: Will Filipinos Punish Her Or Reward Her For Breaking The Family Code?

A public break within a ruling dynasty tests whether Filipinos will see truth-telling against one’s own family as betrayal or a long-overdue reckoning.

The Death Of Elite Immunity And The Coming Political Realignment

Elite immunity is collapsing as insiders turn on each other, exposing a fractured political system where fear replaces loyalty, trust erodes, and power rapidly shifts away from the old order.

The Church That Looked Away: INC, Power, And The Politics Of Permission

A silent stage became a powerful signal, raising questions about how institutional choices, shifting alliances, and unspoken calculations can reshape the balance of political influence in the Philippines.

Family Feud: The Marcos Civil War Goes Public

A public clash within the Marcos family has turned private fractures into a national spectacle, raising urgent questions about stability, leadership, and the political consequences of a dynasty openly at war with itself.

When All The Criminals Start Talking: The Collapse Of Elite Immunity

A political firestorm unfolds as insider accusations fracture long-protected alliances, turning whistleblowing into a weapon and exposing a system destabilizing under the weight of its own immunity.

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.