Matthew Desmond summarizes the politics and policies that reinforce wealth disparities in America while exploring what can be done about them.
Opinion | To Serve His Country, President Biden Should Leave the Race – The New York Times
The president’s inadequate performance in the debate made it clear he is not the man he was four years ago.…
Work Window
Songs repeat 🎶 Craving silence 🤫 Haunted by talking heads 👻 So much noise‼️ 🚨 Constant schedules 🗓️ Continuous puzzles…
On Evicted by Matthew Desmond
In “Evicted” by Matthew Desmond, the author explores poverty and homelessness in America. He immerses himself in the lives of the impoverished to understand their struggles. He questions whether eviction exacerbates social issues and challenges readers to consider it as a collective problem.
On China as a Twenty First Century Naval Power by Michael McDevitt
China’s three aircraft carriers, ballistic and cruise missile systems, and accelerated ship building industry suggest it will outnumber the United States Navy by 2035. How will the United States respond?
How to Eat Healthier: High-Fiber, Low-Sugar Plants
Eating a variety of low-sugar, high-fiber plants seems like a difficult thing to do. But it may be one of the most important things people can do to improve their health. The best nutrition advice may simply be: eat plants!
How to Calculate Compound Interest in Excel: Explained in One Minute!
Trasnscript: I’m going to explain compound interest in one minute. If you invest two hundred dollars in 2025 at a…
On Monsoon by Robert D. Kaplan
On Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power by Robert D. Kaplan, published in 2010. Three things…
On The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria
On The Post-American World Release two-point-zero by Fareed Zakaria published in two thousand twelve: Three things stuck out: (1) inevitabilities, (2) inequities, and (3) priorities.…
Are Wars Inevitable?
“Although war is probably the most brutalizing of human experiences, it has been an inseparable part of the evolution of…
