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…are different from ours. But, as Appiah would be quick to point out, each individual has a unique set of experiences, even of those aspects of life that are structured…
…are different from ours. But, as Appiah would be quick to point out, each individual has a unique set of experiences, even of those aspects of life that are structured…
…it is striking that the spending on skills and human capital is so front-loaded in life. The report cites estimates that over a working lifetime from ages 25-64, the average…
…a virtual reality cover. Which leads to me to the question: What happens as humanity becomes more accustom to experiencing life via virtual reality than naturally? I suspect we become…
…Office and other websites, as well as contributing numerous comments to the Postal Regulatory Commission, what more was there to say? I spent thirty years of my working life at…
…comparisons and distinctions, conspicuous and vicarious leisure, consumption and waste accumulate as habits in an accustomed way of life. But first of all emulation, which brings us back to the…
…group, The Hill (Sept 26, 2019). The Trump Administration labels environmentalists with the same type of derogatory terms that Trump uses for all of his “enemies”–i.e., almost everybody in…
…that the long-term loss of life-years among people who survive initial infection with COVID-19 will exceed the loss of life-years due to immediate fatalities. There may also turn out to…
…to post this. Conway was one of the world’s best known mathematicians, most famous for creating the Game of Life a half century ago in 1970, which was publicized by…
…Regulatory Commission, what more was there to say? I spent thirty years of my working life at the Postal Service. I’ve put in countless hours reading USPS reports, OIG reports,…
…it’s not preventing the spread. It’s just a knee-jerk reaction to a bunch of shock, scary numbers in the media. Life has to go on. Life is to be lived….