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The U.S. economy posted stronger growth during the first quarter of 2026, with gross domestic product (GDP) increasing compared with previous estimates. The report showed imports declined, while exports, government spending, and several other components of the economy contributed to overall growth.
Economists often examine these underlying factors to better understand what is driving changes in GDP. Because economic indicators can shift from quarter to quarter, many analysts will continue watching future reports to determine whether this marks the beginning of a longer-term trend or reflects short-term economic conditions.
For now, the increase in GDP is generally viewed as a positive sign, suggesting continued economic expansion and resilience. As additional data become available, economists and business leaders will gain a clearer picture of the direction of the U.S. economy.
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If you read widely you will begin to understand what some of the possible explanations are.
GDP (Third Estimate), Industries, Corporate Profits, State GDP, and State Personal Income, 1st Quarter 2026
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. (2026, June 25). GDP (third estimate), industries, corporate profits, state GDP, and state personal income, 1st quarter 2026. https://www.bea.gov/news/2026/gdp-third-estimate-industries-corporate-profits-state-gdp-and-state-personal-income-1st
As we continue exploring the Allegory of the Clan—a modern adaptation of the Allegory of the Cave—we move toward a deeper understanding of how prejudice, bias, and systemic injustice can persist across generations. The purpose of this hypothetical learning story is not to single out any particular group or event, but rather to examine how harmful aspects of systems can develop, become normalized, and continue unless they are recognized and corrected.
In this hypothetical scenario, a religious or racial minority is systematically targeted and treated as though its members are less valuable than others. Different rules are applied to them, and those who witness wrongdoing or attempt to report it as whistleblowers experience retaliation. Instead of doing the right thing, responsibility is shifted onto the victims while those responsible for causing the harm receive favorable treatment or protection. Within the story, these outcomes appear to be reinforced by corruption, personal interests, and financial incentives.
Let us also consider that the majority of good people and officials that serve with integrity want to do the right thing and seek to draw the greatest amount of support and trust in society but there are persistant poor actors that undermine that openly violating some important social contracts and foundational values. In the end of the story the misbehaviors were corrected but the desire to dump it on the victims through narratives, retaliation lists, and general coorinated mistreatment clear and willful thereby encouraging more future victims.
Relating this scenario to the research discussed below, imagine that the targeted individuals are peaceful by nature and have a history of supporting important values others have rejected. They do not seek confrontation, yet they are subjected to discrimination, mistreatment, and even threats of violence. Despite this, the hypothetical justice system continued to dismiss their concerns, assigning little value to their experiences and failing to provide meaningful remedies. As a result, the original victims experience additional harm, and new victims are created through lack of diligence in core values.
This hypothetical illustrates how some people may rely on stereotypes, heuristics, or preconceived assumptions when making judgments about victims, offenders, and responsibility. When institutions fail to examine evidence objectively or challenge their own biases, injustice can become self-perpetuating. The issue is not about punishing individuals for its own sake. Rather, it is about identifying systemic failures, repairing harm where possible, and building institutions that are more just, accountable, and equitable. The outcome is a testimony to the inner unwritten values hidden from public conscious.
Within the learning story, many individuals recognize that wrongdoing is occurring and voice concerns. However, their complaints are largely ignored, dismissed, or met with retaliation. This reinforces the importance of creating environments where ethical concerns can be raised without fear and where institutions remain committed to correcting wrongdoing instead of protecting harmful practices. In our story there is correction but it wasn't because people were necessarily moral or believed in the values they professed.
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*This is a hypothethical learning thought experiment so take with a grain of salt and come to any conclusion you desire.
Prototypes of Hate and Expectations of the Model Victim
Erentzen, C., & Schuller, R. A. (2024). Prototypes of hate and expectations of the model victim. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 39(13–14), 3282–3307. https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605241229720
When designing your executive team, think beyond technical expertise and consider the personalities and management styles that will best support your organization's long-term strategy. If your company is forward-looking and innovation-driven, research suggests that it is beneficial to include individuals who are entrepreneurial, innovative, and comfortable taking calculated risks. These leaders often help organizations identify opportunities, adapt to change, and drive continuous improvement.
At the same time, an effective executive team should not consist entirely of risk-takers. Different management styles each provide unique strengths. Some leaders are more conservative and excel at maintaining stability, protecting organizational resources, and carefully evaluating decisions. Others are reactive, responding effectively to challenges as they arise, while proactive leaders anticipate future opportunities and problems before they occur.
The goal is to create a balanced leadership team. For example, innovative leaders can push the organization forward, while more cautious leaders provide valuable oversight by slowing decisions when additional analysis is needed. Problem-solving leaders help the organization respond effectively when unexpected situations arise. Providing team members with the authority to challenge decisions and apply appropriate "brakes" when necessary can strengthen strategic decision-making and reduce unnecessary risk.
There is no universal formula for the ideal mix of management personalities. One organization may benefit from a 40-40-20 distribution, while another may require a 60-20-20 balance, depending on its industry, strategy, and risk tolerance. The important point is to intentionally consider the composition of the executive team rather than assuming all high performers will contribute equally in every leadership role.
Ultimately, diversity in thinking, personality, and management style can become a significant competitive advantage. Even highly talented individuals may struggle if their natural management style does not align with the responsibilities of a particular leadership position or the strategic direction of the organization. Building an executive team with complementary personalities and perspectives increases the organization's ability to innovate, manage risk, solve problems, and achieve long-term success.
Management Styles
Aslan, M., & Sönmez, S. (2025). Management styles. Journal of Theoretical & Empirical Research on Management, 4, 1–18. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/394253613_Management_Styles
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Becoming a lifeguard is not easy. The training is demanding, and not everyone successfully completes it. In many communities, the required training is unpaid because budgets are limited. Lifeguards must meet physical fitness standards, learn emergency medical skills, and be prepared to respond quickly in stressful situations.
The job itself can also be challenging. During my first outdoor shift, the day began warm and pleasant, but by the afternoon the weather had become cooler and windier. As the conditions changed, many beachgoers packed up and left. Throughout the shift, however, the responsibility remained the same: continuously scanning the water, watching for signs of distress, and remaining vigilant. Lifeguarding requires constant attention and dedication.
That experience gave me an even greater appreciation for the work lifeguards do. Not every community has the financial resources to support beach safety programs, yet providing lifeguards helps protect both residents and visitors. Safe, well-maintained beaches also make communities more attractive destinations for tourism. That also means more revenue for businesses and taxes contributing to a cycle
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Escanaba and Gladstone continue to grow as popular tourist destinations in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Both communities offer beautiful public beaches located next to their marinas. Gladstone features concession stands and a well-maintained park, while Escanaba also offers a scenic waterfront park and occasionally hosts concession vendors. Ice cream trucks come often. Visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, walking, and many other recreational activities, making the beaches just one part of a broader outdoor experience.
One of the most rewarding moments during my first shift came when a couple of children approached and asked why I liked being a lifeguard. I told them that I enjoy watching kids and families have fun while knowing they are doing so in a safe environment. As my shift ended and another lifeguard relieved me, I encouraged the children to ask her the same question so they could hear another perspective. It was a reminder that even young children are curious about the people who watch over them and why they choose to serve.
Overall, my first experience as a lifeguard was very positive. It reinforced the importance of the profession and the valuable role lifeguards play in keeping our beaches safe for everyone.
Tackling the Lifeguard Shortage Crisis
American Lifeguard Association. (n.d.). Tackling the lifeguard shortage crisis. https://americanlifeguardassociation.com/tackling-the-lifeguard-shortage-crisis/
Lighthouses have played an essential role in navigation for centuries. Even before the construction of permanent lighthouses in the 1800s, people lit fires along shorelines to help guide ships safely to their destinations. As maritime commerce expanded, lighthouses became critical infrastructure—not only in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, but along coastlines around the world, from the Great Lakes to California and beyond.
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Visualizing the picture on the wall.
Although the era of the traditional lighthouse keeper has largely passed, modern lighthouses, navigation lights, and electronic aids continue to guide ships safely through busy waterways. Before these systems were widely established, vessels frequently struck rocky shorelines, reefs, and islands. This was especially true on the Great Lakes, where changing weather, limited visibility, and vast stretches of open water made navigation extremely dangerous.
Here in Delta County, shipwrecks remain an important part of local history. I used to enjoy shipwreck diving, and I'd like to do it again someday. Many people continue searching for famous lost vessels, including the legendary Griffin and stories of Civil War-era gold that may have been lost beneath the Great Lakes. Whether those legends are ever proven or not, the shipwrecks themselves remind us of how challenging navigation once was.
The broader lesson is how technological innovation transforms commerce. Lighthouses dramatically improved maritime safety, reduced shipping losses, and made trade more reliable. Today, we are experiencing another period of rapid technological advancement. While the technologies themselves are far more sophisticated, the process remains familiar: new innovations are developed, adopted, and eventually become essential infrastructure that supports economic growth and everyday life.
As you explore the history of Great Lakes lighthouses, consider not only their architectural beauty but also their tremendous contribution to commerce, transportation, and regional development.
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History of Michigan Lighthouses
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Central Michigan University. (n.d.). History of Michigan lighthouses. Clarke Historical Library. https://www.cmich.edu/research/clarke-historical-library/explore-collection/explore-online/michigan-material/lighthouses/history-of-michigan-lighthouses
The winning team was Team Sunshine, led by the golfer affectionately known as "Sunshine," someone I occasionally golf with. My team, Team Studly Awesome, finished fourth out of the five teams. While our placement wasn't what we had hoped for, we still had an enjoyable day on the course.
One of the interesting conversations during the outing centered on the golf swing. Many golfers, especially beginners, try to hit the ball as hard as possible. While that approach can occasionally produce a long drive, it often sends the ball into the rough or the trees. Several experienced golfers argued that developing a smooth, controlled, and repeatable swing is far more important than simply swinging harder.
Research supports this perspective. Lower-body strength, balance, and efficient swing mechanics contribute significantly to club head speed and driving distance. As golfers develop a consistent swing and make solid contact with the ball, accuracy improves, and distance often increases naturally over time. Rather than forcing power, golfers benefit from building sound mechanics first and then gradually adding speed as their technique becomes more efficient.
The lesson from the day was simple: keeping the ball in the fairway with a repeatable swing generally leads to lower scores and better long-term improvement than trying to overpower every shot. In golf, consistency often beats raw power.
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The Scores:
Team Sunshine 42
Team Cowboy 43
Team Kenny South Park 44
Team Studly Awesome 50
Team Orange Crush 56
Physical Determinants of Golf Swing Performance: A Review
Sheehan, W. B., Bower, R. G., & Watsford, M. L. (2022). Physical determinants of golf swing performance: A review. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 36(1), 289–297. https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000003411