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COVID will probably scale up NIMBY

If you mostly see your immediate family, who will you make decisions to benefit? Right, right… Continue Reading

Seems like work-from-home is continually eroding workplace trust

Remote work

Missing the cues and, oddly, missing the execs. Plus: staircases? Continue Reading

COVID and friendships, or The Tale of Me and Greg R.

What is the seeming dissolve of society doing to our friendships and relationships, now and in the future? Continue Reading

A lot of the stuff we call “unprecedented” has, well, happened before

We inflate what’s happening around us to make it seem more important and OMG, but hasn’t it all happened before? Continue Reading

Deify the innovation of the vaccine, sure — but its effectiveness is all about messaging

We need to understand that Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter matter more here than “the innovation” does. Continue Reading

This one is a “she-cession,” not a recession

“Why is mommy so stressed?” Well, see, during COVID she operates in a system that claims she’s important but does nothing to help her out… Continue Reading

The Blunder Years, Episode 62: Homeschooling before it was cool, weightlifting, and death planets

A convo with an automated tester in St. Louis about hustling, lifting, parenting, and planetary politics during the pandemic. Continue Reading

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“Complexity-conscious HR leaders?” Gimme a friggin’ break, guys.

We are blowing a little too much smoke up the buttocks of HR leaders in the COVID era. I want them to drive change, but let’s be realistic too. Continue Reading