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Life-Force Energy: The Hidden Force Behind Human Technological Evolution

Life-Force Energy: The Hidden Force Behind Human Technological Evolution When we look at the extraordinary leap humanity has taken in the last few centuries—industrial revolutions, technological progress, global communication, and even the birth of artificial intelligence—it is easy to point to great inventors, visionary leaders, or groundbreaking discoveries as the source. Yet, beneath those visible achievements lies a deeper and less obvious phenomenon: the collective energy exchange of billions of people.

  • AI
  • Education
  • Life
  • Society
  • Technology
  • energy
  • exchange
  • humanity
  • progress
  • quantum leap
  • species
  • world
Sunday, August 17, 2025 | 11 minutes Read
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Automation Radiation Conundrum

Automation Radiation Conundrum Why Wired Home Automation Still Makes the Most Sense In today’s world, many people are excited about “smart homes” full of wireless devices controlled by smartphones and cloud apps. But they bring with them some hidden problems, especially when it comes to long-term reliability, radiation exposure, cybersecurity, and compatibility with older homes. These wireless devices use WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Z-Wave, or other similar radio technologies, and are promoted as revolutionary solutions. But behind the marketing, many of these wireless systems are just modern-looking remote controls, not true automation with major risks involved.

  • Automation
  • Home
  • Radiation
  • Radiowave
  • Wired
  • Wireless
Tuesday, August 5, 2025 | 7 minutes Read
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Employee Turnover and Competitive Advantage

Employee Turnover and Competitive Advantage When a company fires employees, especially skilled or experienced ones, it is not only losing manpower—it is also losing valuable organizational know-how. This know-how includes technical skills, internal processes, client relationships, and an understanding of company culture and strategy that takes years to build. These are not things that can be easily replaced, if ever, by hiring new people or using documentation. But the issue goes deeper: firing employees is like indirectly “selling” them to the competition. Once those individuals leave, they do not disappear from the job market. Instead, they are usually hired by other companies—often by competitors—who gain immediate access to the knowledge, skills, and insights these people carry, even about their former company. Think of it as “corporate espionage”, without the espionage part.

  • Competition
  • Corporations
  • Downsize
  • Employees
  • Firing
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • People
Tuesday, August 5, 2025 | 3 minutes Read
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Internet Daily Life Sharing and the Illusion of Happiness

Internet Daily Life Sharing and the Illusion of Happiness The societal trend of constantly sharing daily life moments, vacations, and similar content is, in many cases, a self-created illusion—an attempt by individuals to convince themselves that they are happy with their lives, and that today’s societal structure is meaningful and fulfilling, even when it may not be. It acts as a form of self-reinforcement, using public display as a way to validate the illusion of personal well-being.

  • Life
  • Social Media
  • Privacy
  • Illusion
  • Mental Issues
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | 1 minute Read
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Does Democracy Really Works?

Does Democracy Really Works? I’ve asked AI what it thinks about the following: Does democracy really works? Just look at corporations, would they achieve the same level of success if everything was up for a vote? Every goal needs a direction, every direction needs a decision, every decision needs a leader to make it, plan it and make it happen. This very rarely works with a group of people. What do you think? Here’s its answer, which is quite interesting nonetheless:

  • AI
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Democracy
  • leadership
  • Society
Monday, June 16, 2025 | 3 minutes Read
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Why Higher Education Has Become a Bubble

Why Higher Education Has Become a Bubble When the Price Outpaces the Value Many are saying that higher education has become a “bubble”— a term I only heard before related to housing or other similar industries. But not on education, this was the first time. So, as usual, I starting diving in into the subject, doing a bit of research, and as I kept reading more and more, I’ve started realizing that it reflected the opinion I have more quite some time, a situation where the price of higher education tuition is disconnected from its real usefulness in today’s society, except within in a few special areas, and where the system is trying to avoid collapsing because people are losing faith in its value, and it’s trying to reinvent itself by creating alternatives.

  • Education
  • University
  • Professional
  • Society
  • Bubble
  • Debt
Monday, June 16, 2025 | 8 minutes Read
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Artificial Intelligence or Sacrificial Intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence or Sacrificial Intelligence? By now, everyone has heard about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the technological transformations it will bring, more so regarding the high probability of replacing people and eliminate some jobs. Will Artificial Intelligence replace people? But this is not the right question we should be asking. The real question that everyone should be asking is not “Will AI replace people?”, but rather “Will managers replace people with Artificial Intelligence?” That presents the problem as it really is, and takes it to the people responsible to manage the situation and puts that decision responsibility in their hands.

  • AI
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Employement
  • Managers
  • Leadership
  • Jobs
Sunday, January 26, 2025 | 2 minutes Read
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Compassion at Work

Being compassionate basically means being respectful of the power and potential others have inside them. It’s about recognizing that every individual possesses unique strengths, talents, and the ability to grow — and honouring that by treating them with dignity, patience, and trust. Compassion, in this context, isn’t about rescuing or micromanaging; it’s about creating the conditions for others to thrive. 💡 Give your employees the tools to learn a new skill, and then step back and allow them to work things out for themselves.

  • Compassion
  • Work
  • Profession
  • Society
  • Corporations
Sunday, January 26, 2025 | 2 minutes Read
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Wednesday, January 1, 2025 | 1 minute Read
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The Next Step in Personal Computer Hardware

The Next Step in Personal Computer Hardware: Specialized CPUs for AI and LLM Tasks The history of personal computers shows a continuous evolution by adding new hardware to handle specialized tasks more efficiently. In the early days, personal computers had just a main central processing unit (CPU) for computing, and a main controller unit to manage all integrated hardware. But soon users realized that some operations were too slow or complicated for a general-purpose CPU, and this led to the introduction of new specialized processors.

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Technology
  • Hardware
  • Next Gen
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 | 3 minutes Read
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