Picking up the candy hearts
By Rich Tucker
Adulting remains difficult. But it’s more important than ever right now.
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By Rich Tucker
Adulting remains difficult. But it’s more important than ever right now.
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When this virus passes, the United States will quickly look very different. The very pace of change will be an opportunity. It’s time to embrace that change.
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Policymakers are always ready to pass out “emergency” money, making Washington, D.C. the lender of last resort. What if it runs out of money?
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It’s important to figure out where American jobs went, but even more important to figure out how to get them back. Or at least how to help the people who’ve lost them.
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Because they’re misusing the word “attack” when they really mean “insult,” politicians and journalists are making it more difficult to communicate.
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Even the richest, most successful sports franchises give up on seasons, and that’s not fair to their fans.
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In his book, “Winners Take All,” Anand Giridharadas tries — but fails — to explain what’s going wrong in the United States.
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In “The Lies that Bind,” Kwame Anthony Appiah encourages us to “rethink identity.” The current American approach seems sensible.
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This should be one of the first books anyone who wants to understand the 2008 financial meltdown reads. It’s not about finance, it’s about people. And people are what’s really important.
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