Why not lead the first industrial revolution of the mind, create entrepreneurial nations, and nationalize AI as a national asset for the citizens?
The Reality: Excessive digitization only creates dry digital deserts. Needed across 100 free economies are

oceans of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) filled with millions of abstract entrepreneurial ideas to foster living, breathing, and dynamic economies. This is always the only source where colossal enterprises grow for the global stage. Economic theorists cannot find any other source for creating large enterprises without these oceans of SMEs. The long-awaited abstract 4th Industrial Revolution is not coming as we have already arrived at the First Industrial Revolution of Mind.
The Proof: The world’s largest enterprises are proof of history and how such metamorphosis impacted global commerce. They also demonstrate how economic intellectualism has failed the commerce sector, driven by economic theories while visibly ignoring the national mobilization of entrepreneurialism.
The Speed: How, why, and under what available expertise can all such be mobilized methodically and systematically? Why will the nationalization of AI save national economies, uplift citizens to new heights, bring direct benefits by bouncing with the first industrial revolution of mind, and create a culture of continued upskilling and reskilling of high-potential national citizenry? This will create entrepreneurial economies and eventually lead to national mobilization of entrepreneurialism, creating grassroots prosperity.
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The Human Intelligence: Getting results from push-button operations is not a typical test of human intelligence. Humans have already invented the codes to achieve this. The progress on digitization is very high. Floor by floor, we rise in speed and complex quality. Today, we need far more mental resilience and brilliant performances to reach the top floors of super skyscrapers of planning and execution, not necessarily more muscular legs.
The Education: Our education system is visibly decades behind when it comes to pragmatic education, critical thinking, and the required skills and commerce affairs for entrepreneurial economies.
The Waste: The tragedy is hidden in the incapability of educational thought to constantly re-invent, re-create, relearn itself, and prepare the nation for advancements. It has only become a fermented blob of wasted bureaucracies destroying our children and a visible cause of economic damage.
The Bureaucracies: Our political leadership no longer kisses babies and shakes hands firmly but pretends to indulge in techno-electoral mazes as an art, often at great cost to the nation. Government administrations across Western economies are unprepared for “AI-centricities” wrath on bureaucracies. What is needed is a rigorous orientation to land today’s mind a decade ahead for the global stage, letting the mind relearn all the new demands backed by human intelligence and organized thinking focused on creating value while transforming all paper shoveling and hierarchical decision-making procedures into digital systems.
The Genius: Such moves will eliminate billions of white-collar jobs. Still, the genius is hidden in the parallel mobilization of entrepreneurialism, which aims to channel all displacements into creative and innovative entrepreneurial thinking—something far beyond the realm of current university systems.
The Studies: Why has the world been enslaved to case studies? Entrepreneurs do not study and memorize case studies; they burn them. They are the creators of the prime ideas for which the case studies were born. There were no case studies on UBER before it was invented; there were none until desktop computers and mobile phones were commercialized, monetized, and became a global phenomenon.
The National Mobilization of Entrepreneurialism: Entrepreneurs cause tsunamis, and academia follows the footprints and tabulates the shockwaves recorded as the prime guts of the study. At this stage, like a broom, economic studies are all about the collected debris from such unexplainable dynamism that academia creates formal case studies and picks up the pieces of the real story. During the Silicon Valley explosion of a global shift, academia and economic intellectualism was a decade behind, as it is today on the national mobilization of entrepreneurialism.
Expothon Worldwide, an international initiative from a Canadian think tank, developed the “National mobilization of entrepreneurialism protocols” over the last decade. These insights are shared weekly and reach approximately 2000 selected VIP recipients, who are national cabinet-level senior government officials across 100 free economies. This track record of expertise and trust forms the foundation of our proposed strategies.
Global Hub: Currently, Expothon is developing a global hub to provide large-scale senior-level guidance to selected 100 free economies and blocs like GCC, OIC, European Union, African Union, ASEAN Commonwealth, and BRICS.
The DOGE: The American, live, real-time show streaming across 180 countries on “governmental incompetencies and misuse of power” now showcases what might become the first formal education in history on managing broken bureaucracies. Well-done, MUSK-TRUMP-DOGE chainsaw teams.
The Shocks: Let there be some shocks, let there be some major disagreements; only facts are allowed. Today, in the absence of any other cookie-cutter solution to replicate the unique genesis of SMEs, it is time to submit that any nation cultivating a dynamic entrepreneurial economy needs oceans of SMEs.

