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Are More Celebrities Dying? A Statistical Analysis

Are more famous figures dying, and if so, why?

3 days ago 5 votes
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What are the best movie sequels, and why?

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Which public figures impacted baby naming trends?

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The rich don't have authority

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Complaining is a cultural phenomenon, but it’s particularly prevalent in societies with a consumer culture (the customer is always right) and those where comfort is coming to be expected. Given all the complaining we do (about the weather, leadership, products, service and various ailments), it’s worth taking a moment to think about why we complain. […]

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The UnPopulist: Abundance Politics

This week I’m in The UnPopulist with an article about the politics of the abundance agenda:

3 days ago 3 votes
Are More Celebrities Dying? A Statistical Analysis

Are more famous figures dying, and if so, why?

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Organizing for urgent

There are many ways to prioritize our time and focus, but the easiest and most vivid way is to do the urgent things first. If we wait until a house plant is sick before we take care of it, though, it’s too late. Deadlines, loud requests and last-minute interventions are crude forcing functions. They’re inefficient […]

3 days ago 3 votes