
When the Numbers Lie: Surviving the Era of Economic Gaslighting
Ever feel like the economy is collapsing around you, but the headlines swear it’s never been better? You're not crazy. That uneasy feeling—that disconnect between your lived reality and the...

The Authoritarian Threat Hiding in Plain Sight
Donald Trump is once again threatening to fire the Federal Reserve Chair. This time, it's not just campaign bluster—he’s targeting Jerome Powell like a CEO would a disobedient intern. But here’s...

How Psychopaths in Finance Threaten the Global Economy
New research shows that corporate psychopaths thrive in the financial industry, chasing profits at any cost—even global collapse. With traits like deceit, charm, and a lack of remorse, these...

The Bond Market Doesn’t Rule Us—We Just Think It Does
They say the bond market runs the world. Presidents quake at the thought of displeasing it. Pundits treat it like some mystical beast that must be constantly appeased. Propose healthcare for all?...

The Harvard-Stamped Hammer Looking for a Nail
Peter Navarro has a Harvard Ph.D. in economics. Let that sink in. The same guy who helped launch a trade war with China by applying 19th-century thinking to a 21st-century economy was trained at...
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How Familiarity Breeds Kindness
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The Secret Life of Your Data
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America Turns Toward Dictatorship
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What's Your Recipe for a Happy Life?
What ingredients are you putting into your life’s recipe? Thisa article explores how overcoming fear and shifting expectations can lead to…
How to Use Rituals for Personal Growth and Social Change
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Artificial Sweeteners: Are They a Sweet Deal or a Health Risk?
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In Praise of the Useless Day
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When Neoliberalism Collapsed And Took Democracy With It
Everywhere you look, democracy is fraying. And it’s not just the usual suspects. From the polite parliament halls of Europe to the…
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Thinking About Divorce? Ask Yourself These 7 Questions
Before choosing divorce, reflecting on these seven essential questions might change your mind—or help you see your next steps with clarity…
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They Are Just Like You: A Lesson in Humanity from a Retired Israeli General
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- By R Jennings
How boring was it? John Huntsman made the most sense. Maybe it was because the candidates hardly had time to get to South Carolina from the last debate. I hardly had time to rake my leaves.