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Relevance In Retirement
I knew that sooner or later I would need to address the regular questions I receive following my retirement from Humana Inc. in April 2024. Questions such as: How is your retirement going; what have you enjoyed most in retirement; what have you missed from your professional life; what advice you would give others contemplating retirement. These are all great questions which I will attempt to address in my retirement update. So here goes. As I contemplated retirement, one thou
Ralph Wilson
Feb 144 min read


No Scyophants!
I find the Old Testament account in I Kings 22 in 853 BC regarding King Ahab of Israel and King Jehoshaphat King of Judah incredibly interesting as well as tragic. To make a long story short, King Ahab wanted military assistance from the King of Judah to annex the Ramoth-gilead territory from Syria (located in northern Jordan today). Before proceeding, King Jehoshaphat, a Godlier king, first requested that King Ahab seek guidance from the Lord regarding the military exercise.
Ralph Wilson
Feb 74 min read


My Perfect Right!
I have a high level of confidence that anyone who has raised kids or observed nieces and nephews being raised has surely heard the kids speak words like “I have the right to do this”; “You have no right to tell me not to do this because it is my perfect right to do this”! Some may say that these pronouncements by kids would have never been uttered by kids back in the “Good Ole Days” and are just further evidence of the pathology of our permissive society gone awry. While ther
Ralph Wilson
Jan 313 min read


Good From Evil
I always enjoy reading the Old Testament Story of the life of Joseph of Canaan (current day Israel including the West Bank and Gaza) discussed in the Book of Genesis in Chapters 37,39-47. To make a long story short, Joseph was a precocious, ambitious, and incredibly gifted young man whom his 10 older brothers envied and resented. One could say that at times Joseph may have been a little short on humility and self-deprecation, but his father Jacob took special note of his gift
Ralph Wilson
Jan 244 min read


America Is Great
As I discussed in my book Almost Finished , my professional career as a Real Estate Manager in the Bell Telephone System and as a Corporate Attorney for Humana Inc. for 39 years was an incredible blessing for a country and somewhat backward guy. I have no hesitation in saying that God blessed me with this career that I did anticipate or deserve, and he also blessed me with the opportunity to live in a country where a career like this is possible for someone of my background a
Ralph Wilson
Jan 175 min read


The Good Ole Days!
I am always a bit reluctant to express a longing for the “Good Ole Days” as I vividly recall a discussion with my father in the late 1960s. It had been an unseasonably warm month of January, and some older acquaintances of my father were saying that they had never seen a month of January so warm and predicted that the entire month would be snow free. My father was rather dismissive of this commentary and cautioned that comments like that from old timers should always be taken
Ralph Wilson
Jan 104 min read
The Jeffrey Epstein Files
As we begin the New Year, I must admit that I am fatigued by the continuing saga and drama of the Jeffrey Epstein Files. But before delving into the topic of the Jeffrey Epstein Files, I would like to share a brief review of Mr. Epstein’s criminal record. The public record shows that in 2008 Mr. Epstein plead guilty in Florida to two state charges: Procuring a minor for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute. Florida Police and the FBI had identified dozens of girls, so
Ralph Wilson
Jan 33 min read


The Corporate HR Department
While we are clearly on opposite sides of the political fence, and I believe his frequent use of F-bombs and other profanities are offensive, gratuitous, and unnecessary, I often find Democratic strategist James Carville’s political observations prescient and amusing. Does anyone recall his famous “It’s the economy stupid” comment while heading up former President Bill Clinton’s successful 1992 political campaign for President? The condition of the United States economy becam
Ralph Wilson
Dec 27, 20253 min read


Should A Christian Serve In Politics?
Many years ago, I participated in a Bible Study where the leader implored those of us in attendance that a Christian had absolutely no business in running for public office, or serving in government, or participating in way in the political world. In his view, to do any of these things would border on apostacy! I never asked him the reason for his animus toward this form of public service, so I can only speculate that he believed politics and public service created an almost
Ralph Wilson
Dec 20, 20254 min read


Gambling Anyone?
I must admit that I find the DraftKings commercial with comedian Kevin Hart and NBA basketball star LeBron James incredibly funny. In the commercial, LeBron James exclaims that he just received an NFL offer (actually a DraftKings bonus bet offer) and Kevin Hart proceeds to roast him with comments like: “NFL teams want someone who can run a 40 not someone who is 40; when the coach calls your number you will say G56 Bingo; and you will celebrate a win by passing out butterscotc
Ralph Wilson
Dec 13, 20252 min read


Affordability
There is much discussion these days about the issue of affordability. The impact of limited supply and high demand of goods largely because of national COVID-19 lock down policies in the early 2020s produced inflationary pressures reaching 9% which had not been experienced since the 1980s. President Trump used the affordability issue effectively in the 2024 Presidential campaign. Democrats did the same in the 2025 off year elections, most notably with Democrat Socialist Zohr
Ralph Wilson
Dec 6, 20253 min read


Unlawful Orders | Military Leadership, Duty & Battlefield Judgment
A reflection on unlawful military orders, leadership, battlefield decision-making, and civic responsibility through current political debate, military experience, and personal stories from the Battle of the Bulge.
Ralph Wilson
Nov 29, 20253 min read


A Letter to Governor Andy Beshear
An open letter to Andy Beshear reflecting on leadership, abortion, DEI, fairness in women’s sports, faith, and the cultural challenges shaping Kentucky and the nation.
Ralph Wilson
Nov 22, 20257 min read
Artificial Intelligence | Innovation, Ethics, Medicine & Society
A thoughtful reflection on artificial intelligence, medical breakthroughs, job disruption, ethics, and the opportunities and dangers AI presents for medicine, education, business, and society.
Ralph Wilson
Nov 15, 20253 min read


Tariffs | Presidential Power, Trade Policy & The Constitution
Understanding Tariffs and Trade Policy While attending a doctor appointment with my wife recently, I told her doctor in jest that upon my retirement as a corporate lawyer, I have granted myself an honorary license to practice medicine! Her doctor managed a polite smile! So, while I am well out over my skis when it comes to medicine, I am not much better off when it comes to understanding the use of tariffs. But I will be sure not to allow this lack of expertise on tariff poli
Ralph Wilson
Nov 8, 20253 min read


Babies Are Great! | Family, Faith, Fertility & the Value of Children
Family, Marriage, and Cultural Change The leadership of the Chinese Communist Party is learning in real time the truth of the old saying that a country needs to “get rich before it gets old.” For decades the Chinese government harshly enforced a “one child” policy which sought to limit families to one child to control population growth in China. The policy was indeed successful in limiting population growth. It also created a cruel culture of sterilization, abortion, infantic
Ralph Wilson
Nov 1, 20253 min read


A Letter to President Donald J. Trump
Dear President Trump: I trust this letter finds you well. I have heard tell from some reliable sources that you have some committed Christians who serve in your administration. I am thankful for this but understand that it may not always be easy or convenient for them to give you feedback on key domestic and foreign policy issues. Considering that, and as an Evangelical Christian and political conservative, I thought I would take the opportunity to share some of my thoughts w
Ralph Wilson
Oct 25, 20258 min read


Antisemitism
Faith, Scripture & the Fight Against Hatred I have heard it said many times over the years that a good indication for determining what is trending in the culture can be learned from what is being discussed in school. One such opportunity came my way several years ago when our son repeated a phrase he had heard in elementary school. Two things stood out about his utterance. First, he had no idea or understanding of the meaning of the statement he repeated. Second it was clearl
Ralph Wilson
Oct 18, 20253 min read


Eric Metaxas
Expository Preaching, Biblical Truth & the American Church Growing up in rural southern Indiana, I heard my parents say on numerous occasions that they wanted preachers to “preach the Bible”. I never knew exactly what they meant by that statement and unfortunately lacked sufficient Spiritual maturity to even ask what they meant with that statement. I just assumed that in some way preachers used the Bible when they preached! Thankfully, I have a much better understanding to
Ralph Wilson
Oct 11, 20254 min read


Erika Kirk
Forgiveness, Marriage & Biblical Faith Much has been said about Erika Kirk’s compelling address at the memorial service for her husband, Charlie Kirk, held on Sunday September 21, 2025, at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Most of the attention has been focused on her statement that she has forgiven the man who took her husband’s life without cause and in cold blood just as Jesus asked God to forgive those who were active in effectuating Jesus’ crucifixion. There
Ralph Wilson
Oct 4, 20253 min read
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