Thursday, May 29, 2025

The Importance of Understanding and Supporting Judicial Integrity (Hypothetical Thought Experiment)

It is important to further understand what is the highest functioning systems a society can create through positive and negative feedback that fosters a supported moral order (Devil's Advocate). We have been using a hypothetical thought experiment about corruption that ran unchecked for years and some of the damage it can cause when appropriate checks-and-balances are not present. In order to reverse trends of declining trust there are some things we can do, but we should first understand the key aspects of underlining mechanisms of hate and corruption (comingled factors that lead to effective lawlessness on an actualized level). The longer term impact on economic and social development can be profound if fundamentals of human exchange from an institutional perspective are wobly or not supported.

(In our example there was declining population and poor economic peformance. Detroit was a similar example until corruption was challenged. There are microtransactions that can be studied for patterns and those can lead to understanding wider distorted processes. Likewise, such microtransactions can be used to frame economics and possibly improve economic resilience through alignment of systems to enhance performance. Theoretically anyway.).

The Example:

The hypothetical philosophical example for learning purposes highlights how someone wanted something, spread hate based rumors, utilized their employment and personal networks, etc. to obtain wealth and damage others. Some of the poor behaviors contained social motivations (the ego), some through deep hate (intentional dehumanization), some through mental health (dark triad traits), and some through corruption (unfair protections and preferences in the courts). Because of there were close affiliations with a number of tainted officials (not representing the vast majority) some likewise engaged in extreme aggression to cleanse/force out what they saw as not "local" (...local more focused on ethnocentric in-group and not on locality or longevity. i.e. Native Americans and others not seen as "local" despite predating European settlement.). 

Whisteblowers came forward and were quickly retaliated against, children and the sick put at risk, vets mistreated, reports of sexual exploitation (of age and underage), lost money, nepotism, etc. and some court officials aware of some of the misbehaviors (Similar indicents occured in the deep South where the courts became tools for harming others. i.e. land grabs. In this example there was wider knowledge of misbehaviors.). The justice system initially failed the community because of a distorted lens that could not shake their bigotries or single vantage point perspectives. The victims intentionally had fundamental rights invalidated and general disdain toward correcting issues that were at their root inappropriate, dangerous and illegal (Possibly indicating the court struggled with understanding their purpose as an institution. Religion, social networks, race, locality, etc. should not cloud judgement.), willingly dehumanized others and put into a second class citizenship status (two different worlds of life). One person is one person but many people indicates structural and cultural concerns (i.e. organizational culture).

(Keep in mind this is a learning example so take with a grain of salt. It is meant to get you to think and one of the ways to do that is to delve into the emotions that come with wrongdoing because they are encoded neurologically through these biological mechanisms. Most people would have a natural avoidance of the risks of uncertainty that comes through wrongdoing or violating social contracts so this is a good place to think about perceptions and  normalization of corruption and hate. At some point emotion and logic will be tied together to be parsimonious. Emotions, Learning, Memory, Logic)

The Moral and Legal Failures:

Remember, that nations are built on certain principles but not all people believe in those principles as much as they should or could (the people who disbelieve can wrap themselves in all types of outward socially attracting symbolic displays they want but can still be prone to failing when they are most needed.). True patriots stand for oaths and they do so at great personal risks so they can fulfill their promises (...even when many others sold out national values quickly.). Some of us may know there is a Constitution but have not yet read it. Perhaps we are aware of the sacrifices of so many of our fathers and mothers (ancestors) before us but believe the benefits applies to only us, whatever our kind may be, or our perceptions (even if with extreme arrogance that harms others). Now imagine there are no backstops and nothing else within the system to uphold the law. It was well known that misbehaviors occured, coaching perpetrators how to do the most harm, conflicts of interest, protection of misbehaviors and a mockery of the purpose of law. The biggest crimes not by petty theives but well polished tainted officials who invalidated generations of values to help their friends and ethnocentric misperceptions (It's just an example, there are other lawful mechanisms for tackling a corrupted network but they do not always function fully.).

The Long Term Consequences:

The long term consequences to trust are profound as people become aware of the mistreatment of some and the enrichment of others in clan influenced and seemingly closed system courts (It is an example but its wider applicability is still unknown.). In our learning example, it was found that not only were major rights violated but that whistleblowers were reasonably accurate and those who we pay to protect society failed to protect current and future victims (not representing the majority). In any organization one must walk the talk and that is no different for systems as well. Their ultimate stakeholder are the general will of the people but sometimes other factors get involved and the pressures and perceptions of the time create new stakeholders (i.e. the clan, or a party, or an ethnocentric perception). Trust in Courts Declines

Things We Can Do:

First, because people manage these systems we should not be electing judges and people in positions of authority on social networks, ideologies, race/religion or politics. Enhancing the system and strengthening it requires thoughtful insight that may not come from those socialized within a particular field, associate with those who can financially afford to go into those fields, and sometimes view the world the social and professional len's they have built over a lifetime (fish in fish bowl concept. Benefits of Interdisciplinary Research) Judges should be elected on merit and their ability to interpret the laws as applied to all citizens of equal values (Law is an instrument but Philosophy should be the guide). When they hold extreme bias and have provided years of blind eye protections to criminal elements due to social connections and misperceptions of "local" then we have an issue (i.e. like a review of all cases indicate clear bias in outcomes.). Second, let us consider more formal checks and balances when issues arise where corruption and bias seem to be present so as to review decisions. That would include investigations into consistent poor outcomes or systemic mistreatment of non-locals. Third, when we think abound our systems and their trust level we should seek to improve where we can in order to maintain the root trust society needs succeed in the long run (No real way of faking it. History is a cycle and society works on adaptive patterns. We adapt to environmental change and we thrive and if we do not we begin to decline. Simple enough concept repeated over and over in the history books.). There are clear differences between those who believe and those game our beliefs and giving benefit to the later could be a foreshadowing of the possibilities to come. The technicalities and misapplication/gamemanship of law being seen as more important than their purpose. Furthering community and national development is important.
 

A Few Resources:

Research and Reduction in Corruption 




The Positives:

As with all hypthetical thought experience what we have learned is also important. We are going to write in a positive end but let us start looking at the positive things. 

-Greater awareness of how systems can be easily misused when individuals and/or groups engage in corruption. 

-First assumptions are rarely beneficial unless given some logical reflection

-Looking through various perspectives leads to geater insight into the totality of a problem. 

-Begrudgingly the system begins to adjust due to necessity creating positive change and potentially reversing the trends of declining trust. 

-Corruption seems to have an impact on overall social and economic health. There appears to be an association between challenging/removing corruption and increased community engagement, economic performance, and social development. This could be a sign that creating efficiency, effectiveness and moral purpose can be aligned. 

*This is a hypothetical philosophical learning example designed to explore how hate and corruption can impact economic and social outcomes. The connection between corruption and mismanagement is clear but also should look at safeguard against corruption by looking at some of the potential causes and how that corruption may function. Since this is a learning example for discussion purposes feel free to leave a comment. We will write a positive ending so don't take anything as definitive by nature. Where education and awareness arise, there is often improvement in systems; except in the worst situation and that is a choice.


Global Golf Club Industry Increases: Small Business Opportunities

Who doesn't love golf (There are a few out there.)? Small towns often think of ways to revitalize their downtowns and one of the best ways to do that is through small business. For example, one might wonder if a small custom golf club shop would do well in a small town like Escanaba?

Considering that golf clubs can be a custom boutique store with high exportability and reasonable profit margin it makes sense to have a workshop and small storefront. There are probably other opportunities for similar custom type businesses that with luck could grow into bigger operations. You have to start somewhere!

First, let us discuss the golf club industry. According to Golf Club Global Market Report golf club industry was $7.76 billion in 2024 and increased to $8.02 billion in 2025 increasing 3.4%. One might interpret this as an industry that is still expanding.

We might also consider that custom shops create their own following so one doesn't need to compete with the big boys. Niche businesses often do well in entrepreneurial localities because of their low relative start-up costs and owner-operator creativity.  

Finding ways to attract small businesses through policy, grants, and other collaborative efforts can help. Getting the word out is half the battle!

(I know how to make mallets, but I suspect with composite metals it is a different process. I don't know much of how these are built but am now curious because I think I could make one for myself. Not really sure if I have the motivation.)

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

The Fire Science Innovations through Research and Education (FIRE) Program

Firefighter and firefighting research are important to improve fire suppression/avoidance and maximize human capital for the highest results. As budgets get smaller, qualifying firefighters more difficult and the nation switches to a more volunteer force (approximately 2/3rds) we find that research can help ease some of that burden. The US National Science Foundation offers opportunities for research support and funding. Research and Education (FIRE) The more information firefighter departments learn, the more effective they will become. 

To advance convergent research and education in wildland fire science, FIRE proposals should demonstrate strengths in one or more of the following areas (quoted):

(1) new advances in data collection, storage, and sharing relevant to wildland fire dynamics, including Earth observations;

(2) new modeling and computational approaches to understand wildland fire (including artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches);

(3) new understanding of the cross-scale interactions of wildland fire across local, regional and global extents;

(4) new insights into community adaptation and governance relevant to wildland fire;

(5) new approaches to reduce the vulnerability of built infrastructure, natural fuels, and social systems to wildland fire; and

(6) engagement of a variety of community members and stakeholders to promote a forward-looking approach to wildland fire science.

*This is part of a project on firefighting resources and encouragement of donations. If you are interested in donating to a great fire department send me a message to the right. Jaws, grass truck, fans, etc. Non-profit and tax deductible.

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Delta County Board of Commissioners Meeting (5/20/2025): Engagement, Meetings, Attorneys, and Airport

Delta County continues to diligently move toward its goals through updating its path, obtaining records, adjusting processes to enhance financial outcomes, adjust contracts, and encourage high participation. What one may find interesting is that more people are engaged in local governance compared to most townships. That is the same for Escanaba and as far as my understanding allows Gladstone as well. That is a good sign that people are active citizens, and the area has begun to reap additional rewards.

Bullet Points:

-Subsidy for airport.

-More people wearing suits. Styling!

-Master Planning

-Meetings to be recorded and uploaded.

-Request for documents with cost for copying from county attorneys. Daily Press Delta County Attorney Woes (A very nice well written paper that is good for local advertising.)

-FOIA

-$175K money lost through PFC services contract. PFC account.

-Termination of contract

-Good things to come with the airport.

-High engagement more than other counties in survey feedback by the public. A sign that people are very interested and involved in local government.

 

Future Use of AI and Integration as a Decision-Making Tool: Academia and Business

The world has moved into a largely digital existence where infrastructure, innovation, and human capital are important considerations of growth. AI can be a useful tool in business and therefore should be encouraged in training/education in a way that enhances productivity but also makes sure people don't fall into the trap of not exploring information beyond AI generated answers (A type of group think).

As more people rely on AI, the more we must learn about it. AI is expected to increase productivity $4.4 trillion and 92% of companies plan on using AI in the workplace over the next 5 years. The report by McKinsey Digital offers information on the use of AI, its growth, what industries are using, etc Superagency in the workplace: Empowering people to unlock AI’s full potential

There are some benefits to AI in education/training and business. A metanalysis of 51 studies found that ChatGPT can be a benefit to learning when used well. One can use ChatGPT within their training/education because it is a growing tool used by business managers, leaders, and others to increase productivity.

The effect of ChatGPT on students’ learning performance, learning perception, and higher-order thinking: insights from a meta-analysis

The conversation would not be complete unless we discuss how information is framed through AI and search engines and lowers the variety of information generated. That means that new discoveries and groundbreaking innovation in decision making or science will require understanding AI and willfully seeking to expand knowledge beyond AI's presented/returned information.

Risks of AI Use in Decision Making

Tips for Use:
  • AI can help brainstorm but may limit the total creative new discovery.
  • AI is good for historical information and Internet searching. Use for first search strategies to understand a situation on a basic level.
  • While AI provides a starting point it is important for people to do their own resources, writing their own knowledge, and citing sources appropriately.
  • AI is likely to continue to grow so learning how to use it in education and business helps improve productivity.
  • Beware that data pulled in specific ways may limit what is understood so ensure you are understanding the details, the alternatives, and some of the theoretical underpinnings.
Wang, J., Fan, W. The effect of ChatGPT on students’ learning performance, learning perception, and higher-order thinking: insights from a meta-analysis. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 12, 621 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-025-04787-y

Monday, May 26, 2025

Dew Drop Hosts Music Saturdays During the Summer

The Dew Drop Restaurant has been a must-stop destination in Gladstone for a long time. The summer months are finally here, and they have put together a music line up every Saturday from 6 to 9 pm. This is tourism season in the local area so you will find a broad selection of activities ranging from water skiing to hiking. The evening action also gets a little pep in their step. 

If you are familiar with Gladstone Michigan one can spend the day on the beach, in the park, and out fishing and then come back to grab a something to eat while listening to some music. 

Definately will order again!
Today I went with a friend and ordered a chicken ceasar salad. Sat around and listened to the tunes and watched the dancing (I was hoping to have them play at one of our local veterans clubs). 

The Dew Drop is also known for its really good food with casual dining. They are located in a very beautiful Gladstone downtown which focuses on boutique experiences. The brewery, coffee shop, new bar and pristine cleanliness makes it a good place for a getaway relaxing night out.

The Dew Drop Restaurant 

The Dew Drop Google Map

Rapid River Hosts Memorial Day Parade

Rapid River hosts the Memorial Day Parade Google Map Rapid River