Josh Shear - In a world where algorithms decide what we see, billionaires influence what we believe, and voting feels more like a ritual than a revolution, one question echoes louder than ever: Is democracy…
Josh Shear - It sits on your desk. You carry it in your bag. You probably used it this morning without thinking twice. But in 2025, this once-innocent item has quietly transformed into something far…
Josh Shear - Big Tech wants you distracted not just to sell ads, but to shape behavior, drive emotion, and keep you locked in the loop. Every ping, scroll, and endless feed isn’t an accident.…
Josh Shear - In 2025, the lines between news and memes have officially blurred and most people didn’t even notice. What once started as internet inside jokes on forums like Reddit and Tumblr has now…
Josh Shear - You’re in line for coffee, and your phone buzzes. You know it’s probably nothing important, but you check it anyway. Then you check again 30 seconds later, just in case. Sound familiar?…
Josh Shear - For decades, politicians have been masters of speaking without truly saying anything. Speeches are filled with uplifting phrases, vague promises, and carefully crafted statements meant to inspire, calm, or sometimes confuse. But…
Josh Shear - There’s something oddly powerful about routine. It builds discipline, sets the tone for the day, and, in my case, completely flipped my political perspective. That’s right a simple change in my morning…
Josh Shear - At first glance, religion may seem like a static pillar in society, rooted in tradition and untouched by the tides of change. But in 2025, this simple cultural shift is changing how…
Josh Shear - You wake up, brush your teeth, grab your phone, and pour your coffee maybe even squeeze in a quick scroll through the news or social media before jumping into emails. It seems…
Josh Shear - In kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms across the world, something unexpected is happening. The once celebrated invasion of smart devices is now meeting quiet resistance. The silent rebellion of everyday people against…
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