Anonymous ID: 9fee1c June 5, 2026, 7:15 a.m. No.24681273   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1396 >>1726 >>1882 >>1911

US Jobs Skyrocket By 172K In May, Finance/Insurance Jobs Nosedive By -20.2K, Local Government Jobs Rise By 55K

 

https://confoundedinterest.net/2026/06/05/us-jobs-skyrocket-by-172k-in-may-finance-insurance-jobs-nosedive-by-20-2k-local-government-jobs-rise-by-55k/

Anonymous ID: 9fee1c June 5, 2026, 8:43 a.m. No.24681678   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘I will not allow it’: Mexican governor vetoes ‘gender identity’ law as threat to families, children

 

Gov. Mauricio Kuri warned the law is ‘driven by the radical left’ who seek to ‘open a door that will destroy lives, disrupt families, and affect the future of society.’

 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/i-will-not-allow-it-mexican-governor-vetoes-gender-identity-law-as-threat-to-families-children/

Anonymous ID: 9fee1c June 5, 2026, 9:59 a.m. No.24681896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1900

psa

 

AI Overview

 

 

Prudence, often called "right reason in action" or practical wisdom, is the master virtue that directs all others by determining the best way to act in any given situation. Philosophically, it is divided into three core stages (actions) and eight supporting components. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

 

The 3 Core Stages of Prudence

These three actions represent how the virtue functions in real time, from thought to execution: [1, 2]

1. Counsel (Deliberation): The research and inquiry phase where you gather information, weigh alternatives, and seek advice.

2. Judgment: The critical decision-making phase where you determine what is actually the right and best course of action among the options.

3. Command (Decisiveness): The execution phase where you apply your judgment and actually perform what you resolved to do. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

 

The 8 Supporting Components

To execute these three stages successfully, prudence relies on eight integral cognitive and perceptive qualities: [1]

Cognitive Components (Learning & Discovery)

• Memory: Learning from past experiences and accurately applying those lessons to present dilemmas.

• Docility: The humility and willingness to accept guidance, counsel, and instruction from others.

• Understanding: Having an objective, clear grasp of first principles and reality—knowing things as they truly are.

• Shrewdness (Solertia): Quick-wittedness or the ability to accurately evaluate an unexpected situation quickly. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]

Perceptive Components (Application & Action)

• Reasoning: The ability to logically compare alternatives and research options.

• Foresight: The capacity to anticipate future consequences and see how current actions affect long-term goals.

• Circumspection: The ability to look around and take all immediate, relevant circumstances and people into account.

• Caution: The ability to mitigate risk, weigh potential negative outcomes, and navigate past obstacles. [1, 2]