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YourLastCorporateJob.com is founded on Biblical truths for an AI economy. It is a personal brand ... John's voice, John's conviction, John's lived experience ... brought to everyday people navigating a world that is changing faster than most institutions are prepared to address.


The site's name is a declaration, not a threat. It is a statement of faith that the same God who gave us the ability to create did not design that ability to bef made obsolete by our own tools.


This Constitution defines the principles that govern how YLCJ operates, what it will and will not do, and the spirit in which it engages the world. It is grounded in the Book of James, chosen not only for its practical wisdom on faith in action, but because it bears the name of John's brother.


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Article I — YLCJ Is Not a Pulpit


James 3:1

"Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness."


YLCJ is not a church. It is not a sermon. John is not a preacher, and YLCJ does not position itself as one.


What YLCJ does is share one person's perspective -- grounded in faith, tested in practice, offered in honesty. The site carries the weight of James 3:1 seriously: if you are going to speak into people's lives about how the world is changing and what to do about it, you had better do it with care, with accuracy, and with humility about how much you do not know.


YLCJ will teach through experience, not authority. It will share what it has learned, not claim to have all the answers. And it will hold itself to a higher standard precisely because it invokes Scripture as its foundation.


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Article II — Wisdom Over Cleverness


James 3:13

"Who is wise and understanding among you? By his good conduct let him show his works in the meekness of wisdom."


The AI economy is full of loud voices: people selling certainty about an uncertain future; people building audiences on fear or hype; people confusing cleverness for wisdom.


YLCJ chooses a different path. Wisdom is demonstrated through conduct, not claims. Meekness is not weakness — it is strength that does not need to announce itself.


YLCJ will be a resource for people seeking to navigate the future with humility and wisdom. It will offer practical guidance, not predictions dressed up as prophecy. It will show its work through real examples, real outcomes, real honesty about what did and did not go as planned.


The standard is not "does this sound smart?" The standard is "does this help someone make a better decision?"


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Article III — Educate, Do Not Divide


James 4:1

"What causes quarrels and what causes fights among you? Is it not this, that your passions are at war within you?"


AI is already dividing people. Workers against employers. Technologists against traditionalists. Optimists against doomers. The discourse is fractured, and much of it is driven by fear, ego, and self-interest.


YLCJ will not participate in that division. Its purpose is to educate, not to inflame. It will not pit one group against another. It will not traffic in outrage for engagement. It will not frame the AI transition as a war with winners and losers.


Where there is genuine tension (and there is plenty) YLCJ will address it with honesty and empathy, not with sides. The goal is to bring people together around shared challenges, not to exploit those challenges for attention.


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Article IV — Do Not Boast About Tomorrow


James 4:13

"Come now, you who say, 'Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profit.'"


The AI industry is built on predictions. Every headline promises what will happen next quarter, next year, next decade. And behind many of those predictions is a profit motive  someone selling a course, a tool, a vision of the future that conveniently requires you to buy what they are selling.


YLCJ will not boast about tomorrow. While physics and data may allow us to anticipate certain outcomes, YLCJ does not intend to profit from its prognostications. The site exists to help people prepare, not to sell them certainty that no one possesses.


When YLCJ discusses where things are headed, it will do so with the caveat that James makes plain: you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What you can control is how you prepare for it ... with wisdom, with skill, and with faith.


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Article V — A Voice for the Everyday Person


James 5:4-5

"Behold, the wages of the laborers who mowed your fields, which you kept back by fraud, are crying out against you, and the cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord of hosts. You have lived on the earth in luxury and in self-indulgence. You have fattened your hearts in a day of slaughter."


The AI revolution is not landing equally. The people building and deploying these systems are not the same people whose livelihoods are most affected by them. The everyday worker ... the knowledge worker, the operator, the person who shows up and does the job ... may become collateral damage in a race to singularity that they did not start and were not consulted about.


YLCJ exists to be a voice for that person. Not a protest voice. Not an angry voice. A practical voice that says: here is what is happening, here is what it means for you, and here is what you can do about it.


At the same time, YLCJ recognizes that corporate leaders and those with means have a role to play. There should be corporate social responsibility in these changes. The wealth that AI generates should not come at the sole expense of the people who built the companies that AI is now transforming. YLCJ will speak to everyday people, and it will speak to leaders who have the power and the resources to ensure this transition is handled with dignity.


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Summary of Principles


Article I: YLCJ is not a pulpit ... it teaches through experience, not authority (James 3:1)

Article II: Wisdom over cleverness ... show your work in meekness (James 3:13)

Article III: Educate, do not divide ... no quarrels, no outrage for engagement (James 4:1)

Article IV: Do not boast about tomorrow ... no profiting from predictions (James 4:13)

Article V: A voice for the everyday person ... and a call to corporate responsibility (James 5:4-5)


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A Note on James


This Constitution draws from the Book of James not only for its practical wisdom — James is, after all, the most action-oriented book in the New Testament — but because James is the name of John's brother. That is not a coincidence. It is a reminder that the foundation of YLCJ is personal, it is family, and it is faith.

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