I have kids. I work in AI every day. And honestly? I have no idea what their careers will look like in 15 years. But I know what will carry them through.
First, and this might sound unromantic: make money and save it for them. We can debate educational philosophy all day, but the world is changing so fast that financial security might be the most practical gift we can give. Buy some gold bars. Seriously.
Second, nurture their imagination. AI rewards people with initiative and wild ideas. The kid who daydreams, who asks weird questions, who wants to try ten things at once? That kid will thrive. AI can execute. AI can be disciplined. What AI can't do is dream up something nobody's thought of before.
Third, build resilience. There are no more iron rice bowls (guaranteed lifetime jobs). Any stable, predictable job is exactly the kind of job AI will learn to replace. Our kids will likely switch directions many times in their lives. Learn something new, get replaced, pivot, repeat. It's more like being a hunter than a farmer. Schools don't teach this. Schools teach you to follow a linear path: high school, college, grad school, stable job. That linear path is becoming the most dangerous one.
Last, invest in their ability to connect with other humans. Not networking. Not schmoozing. Real emotional connection. Building trust, offering support, making people feel seen. As AI handles more of the rational, analytical work, the human ability to genuinely relate to other humans becomes more rare and more valuable.
I don't have all the answers. But I know that imagination, resilience, and genuine human warmth aren't going out of style anytime soon.
#AI #Parenting #Education #FutureOfWork
The immortal visual of the entire Democrat party—upon explicit repeated invitation—refusing to stand for the core moral principle that US government owes its allegiance to US citizens and not foreign criminal invaders, is the most shocking image in the history of the US Congress.
@shipwreckedcrew Any “huge victories” she’s led won’t be enough to overcome her giant foot-in-the-mouth testimony. (I still have second-hand embarrassment from her shrieking.) Trump’s worst fumble to-date and the death knell we supporters hoped we’d never hear. Should’ve been an easy grounder.
All living Israeli hostages officially freed from Hamas captivity.
President Trump made a promise on the campaign trail:
"We will never abandon them — and with God's help, they will come safely home."
Promises made, promises kept.
This will always be the most powerful clip I’ve seen from Voddie Baucham.
Thank you God for how you worked through him and his contribution and fervor to spreading the Gospel. 🙏🏼
As an alum of @JohnCarrollU I’m calling for Your’s immediate termination. His celebration of the murder of Charlie Kirk is in direct opposition to Global Peace, one of the ideals of Ignation Spirituality & central to JCU’s mission of care for the whole person. #ForCharlie
Meet Jeffrey Your, John Carroll University @JohnCarrollU Director of Laboratory Services, who reacted to Charlie Kirk’s assassination by sharing posts declaring "Some men improve the world only by leaving it" and lamented those who want people "to stop taking pleasure at the idea of somebody else’s death."
He also shared messages stating "Fuck that guy, he’s a fascist" and "now the headlines want me to clutch my pearls because violence finally touched him? Spare me."
What the world saw on the campaign trail was only part of the story.
My new book is a behind-the-scenes look at my experience leading the shortest presidential campaign in modern history.
107 Days is out on September 23. I can't wait for you to read it: https://t.co/G4bkeZB4NZ
The potential benefits of hormone replacement therapy for women have been in the bucket of things that modern medicine has underappreciated, underrecognized, and underfunded.
Women need to know the real data on this topic – not dogma.