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Naive, Defensive, & Uncultured: Being Square in a Shapeshifting World

I briefly discuss the challenges of distinguishing between AI-generated content and genuine articles, societal pressures to integrate marketing and entertainment into content creation, and the balance between being yourself and changing yourself in a rapidly-evolving world.

On Where The Water Goes by David Owen: The Crisis, Negotiation, & Paradox of Civilization’s Most Precious Resource

Hotter average temperatures and overconsumption of water threaten life in the North American Southwest. David Owen’s “Where the Water Goes” examines negotiations over Colorado River water as he traces the river’s journey from its headwaters in the United States to its delta in Mexico. Inadequate stakeholder cooperation and willingness to address environmental and geopolitical issues maintains the interventionist status quo.

On Less by Andrew Sean Greer: Can an Insecure Person be Loved?

The novel “Less” by Andrew Sean Greer, published in 2017, explores the emotional journey of Arthur Less, a middle-aged man seeking security and love. Greer’s portrayal of Less’s complexities and struggles may resonate with those who have faced similar challenges in work and love. Can an insecure person be loved?