Former Sen. Ben Sasse, dying of cancer, on his hopes for America’s future

Ben Sasse, a former U.S. senator from Nebraska, is facing a terminal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer at the age of 54. Despite his illness, a new drug is providing him with additional time to advocate for reason in Washington and community building at home. Known for his independent thinking as a conservative Republican, Sasse has been vocal about the shortcomings of Congress, criticizing it for not addressing significant issues. He emphasizes the need for discussions on rebuilding communities, regulating artificial intelligence, and addressing the disruption of work due to the digital revolution. Sasse argues that Congress is not engaging with the critical questions of the future, such as national security and the evolving nature of work. His insights are driven by his background in American history and his experience as a college president before entering the Senate in 2014. Sasse’s reflections highlight the urgency of addressing these challenges for the future. QUESTION: How might the digital revolution and changes in the workforce impact your future career choices and opportunities? 

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