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The Blunder Years, Episode 26: How f*cked is the U.S. education system? (Plus: socialism!)

My man Jordan here actually lived in Finland for a bit playing football, so let’s let him discuss “socialism” in all its glory. Plus: a lot more. Continue Reading

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So much of work is just about pretending to be an adult

We want work to be this virtuous, important thing in our lives — but in reality it’s often just a place we go and pretend to be adults. Continue Reading

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Consistent, massive layoffs do not make you a good business dude (sorry)

Layoffs should not be considered “strategic.” While they save a company money, they do a bunch of harm. Can we realize that yet? Continue Reading

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The flattening of the to-do list and the over-quest for optimization

Somehow we arrived at this weird place where to-do lists should never end and everything needs to be “growth hacked.” WTF? Continue Reading

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The Blunder Years, Episode 23: Sex robots, guys after 35, and people at Target (plus China)

Two close male friends shooting the shit on a wide variety of different stuff, including geopolitics, nuclear families, and Target. Continue Reading

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The Blunder Years, Episode 22: Work self? Personal self? Uh, it’s the same self.

A conversation between Vadim Lieberman and I on all sorts o various crap, including authenticity and feedback. Continue Reading

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“The hidden engine of the economy”

Looking at stats for lawyers and doctors in 1960 vs. 2020 gets you some — dare I say — “woke” findings. Continue Reading

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CEOs are “unaware” their employees are often struggling. WTF? How?

Many CEOs seem unaware that their employees are having a tough time financially, and if you think about it … that’s completely logical. Continue Reading