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Human Impact Intelligence. Volume 01


Rethinking Attention. Reclaiming Capability. Rebuilding Human Potential.

Human Impact Intelligence is an executive publication exploring leadership, education, workforce development, healthcare, technology, and the future of human capability.

This inaugural issue examines a growing dilemma of the digital age:

As information becomes increasingly accessible, attention is becoming increasingly scarce.

The challenge facing individuals, institutions, and societies is no longer access to information. It is the ability to sustain attention long enough to transform information into capability.

The publication reflects on the widening gap between information consumption and human development, and explores how institutions, leaders, educators, and societies must rethink capability in an era shaped by artificial intelligence, digital acceleration, and continuous distraction.

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Publication Format: Digital Magazine

Length: 20 Pages

Publisher: Joan Cheboswony

Part of an ongoing publication series exploring leadership, human capability, institutional innovation, education, healthcare, and the future of work in a rapidly changing world.


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Human Impact Intelligence. Volume 02

Growing Up Inside The Algorithm

Why Gen Z Is Not Lazy. They are responding to a broken promise

In Volume 01, Human Impact Intelligence explored a defining challenge of our time:

Information is everywhere.
Human capability is not.

Volume 02 continues that conversation through a deeper and more uncomfortable question:

What happens when an entire generation begins questioning the very systems that prepared them for the future?

Perhaps “lazy” is not simply a behavioral problem.
Perhaps it is a signal, expectations, acceleration, and misalignment

Or a growing tension between the world people were promised and the world they are actually inheriting.

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