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Commentary by Michael Wade, consultant, speaker, and author of "Pilate's Magician."
Thursday, June 04, 2026
Threats Do Not Always Knock
I recall an ethics instructor who decried our tendency to assume that ethical violations would be easy to spot, as if we resembled those roast turkeys with an inserted thermometer that would pop out at the right moment.
The difficulty of gaining timely notice is also present in defense strategy debates when people declare that no military action should be taken unless there is an imminent threat.
Just what constitutes an imminent threat is where things become vague. Some threats are difficult to discern until it's too late to do much about them.
At which point did the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor become an imminent threat? Would there have been time for an effective defense once the threat was undeniable?
I've seen similar situations with organizations. Given our ability to deny dangers - to stare at a lion and declare "That is not a lion" - the only moment when many matters are crystal clear are when they are being analyzed from inside of the lion's stomach.
Rather than looking for major stages, we should consider the flow of events. That requires both information and attentiveness.
It may also require what many may regard as premature confrontation.
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Wednesday, June 03, 2026
Keep in Mind
A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within.
- Will Durant
Some Thoughts on Writing
Interested in writing?
Take some time to read the thoughts of economist and prolific author Thomas Sowell.
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Banks Bots
I spent part of this morning listening as a once-loyal bank customer told me how much she "hated" the bank's latest chatbot technology.
This not a financially unsavvy person. Nor is she a Luddite.
For the near future, she'll be visiting the bank more often.
But beyond the near future?
[I can imagine the bank's response: She'll have no choice. But I'm not sure if that is true.]
Remedial Studies
“We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, and still they continue to lie.”
All college students, regardless of their fields of study, should read One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich; The First Circle; and The Gulag Archipelago.
Their teachers should do so as well.
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