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Silicon Dreams and Jamaican Souls: Can Technology Save Us Without Losing Ourselves?

In recent years, conversations about artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and the so-called “uploading” of human consciousness onto silicon have shifted from science fiction into serious public debate. What once sounded like a late-night university argument now appears in boardrooms, tech conferences, and even church halls. The promise is grand: transcend mortality, outsmart disease, redesign the...

Jamaica, Resilience, and the Opportunity Hidden in Disruption

Jamaica, Resilience, and the Opportunity Hidden in Disruption

Why the Conversation After Hurricane Melissa Missed the Bigger Picture Thank God we are now in 2026. Time creates distance, and distance creates clarity. Looking back at the commentary that surrounded Hurricane Melissa and its impact on Jamaica, one thing becomes obvious: much of the loudest judgment did not come from Jamaicans, nor from people who live here, build here, invest here, or raise families...

Not Everyone Can Come With You

The House You’re Building Can’t Hold Everyone

There are moments in life when silence says more than any word could. When the noise around you fades, and you’re left alone with the sound of your own breath, the slow beating of your heart, and the ache of a question that won’t leave you: what if they were never meant to come with me? We spend so much of our lives believing that progress means addition — more people, more success, more...

God, Marriage, and Real Estate: A Jamaican Legacy of Faith and Foundations

In Jamaica, the story of home and hearth has always been more than bricks and mortar—it’s a tapestry woven with faith, family, and foresight. From the earliest settlements to modern urban centres, Jamaicans have relied on God as their cornerstone, marriage as their partnership, and real estate as the foundation of generational wealth. Historically, land in Jamaica was more than just property; it...