The Great Decoupling: Why Your Career Isn’t Facing a Recession—It’s Facing Extinction
10% of all U.S. layoffs are now explicitly driven by AI. We have crossed the threshold into an exponential curve of replacement. Stop guessing which side of the line you are on and run the diagnostic. The math costs you nothing; ignorance will cost you everything.
Why You Need to Read The Republic (Right Now)
You think The Republic is a dusty textbook. You are wrong. It is a weapon. From the "Ship of Fools" in Congress to the "Cave" of social media, Dr. Hopkins explains why this 2,400-year-old book is the only survival guide that makes sense of the modern world. Stop consuming. Start debating. Read the manifesto here.
The Harsh Truth: Your Degree Won’t Do the Work for You
A degree alone doesn’t guarantee success. Build skills, internships, and experience during college to 10x your chances of landing a six-figure job.
Complacent Students Equal Rising Debt
When students stay distracted by rankings, sports, and the “college experience,” colleges can quietly raise tuition and bury them in debt. Noam Chomsky’s warning about passivity applies directly to higher education: “As long as the general population is passive, apathetic, diverted to consumerism… the powerful can do as they please.” Don’t be passive—start asking tough questions about cost, ROI, and your future.
Before Choosing a College, Answer This One Question
Only 27% of grads work in their field. Choosing a major without clarity is like strapping a parachute mid-fall—find your path before college.
Don’t Be That Guy: Choose Smart, Not Shiny
Don’t get distracted by rankings, sports, or $200K price tags. Discover how a 2+2 program saves money and delivers the same degree—without the debt.
Ivies on Ice: America’s Trust in Higher Ed Has Flatlined
The glow-up is over—elite universities aren’t the golden ticket anymore. A new poll shows Americans have lost faith in higher ed, and for good reason. The costs are obscene. The outcomes are meh. And the culture? More echo chamber than education. But here’s the twist: college still works if you work it. Don’t ditch the degree—play the game without getting played.