Speak from the heart, not the head. Go with what feels right. The more you think about it, the greater the chance...
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A colleague was debating launching a new pod, but seemed concerned about whether they might be “good enough.”...
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So, we were back in the office yesterday (officially) for the first time as a group in a year. We (unofficially) re-opened the...
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Remembering the Father of Supply-Side Economics Robert Mundell’s theories spawned decades of economic debate and still...
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Socialism Is as American as Apple Pie The ideology that Republicans love to hate is woven through the fabric of the...
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40 years ago, Isaac Asimov, one of America’s best known writers, explained the issue with both-sides-ism. “It’s hard to...
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Here is a shocking observation: The pandemic lockdown began in March of 2020. As of today, the two leading vaccine candidates from...
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Election day is finally here. Last month, I shared some random facts related to markets and the election. Here are some more small items...
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Yesterday’s column, Mediocre SPAC Returns Shouldn’t Be a Surprise, was ostensibly about special-purpose acquisition...
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How Corporations Pillaged the Free Market Milton Friedman’s siren song of profit convinced lawmakers to stop worrying about people and...
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