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Neysun Mahboubi
NeysunM
A friend asks why I’ve expended so much energy over the past day arguing the point here that regulatory failures in Wuhan in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Chiara Cokieng
chiaracokieng
Curating The best of @mattlemay (for me) 1-Product management in theory is very different from product management in practice."In theory, product management is a masterfully played game of chess. In
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. I am an American who lives in Canada. And I spend considerable time in both countries. During this COVID crisis, I have come to see a troubling divide in
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Surya Kanegaonkar
suryakane
Bureaucratic reform is probably the most important step to take once this second wave is under control. A country of 1.4 billion cannot be run by one man with a
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Michelle Jarboe
mjarboe
Skimming a report from the @ClevelandFed about the impact of COVID-19 on businesses in the region. In a March survey, 48% of firms said they'd delayed or canceled capital projects.
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Elder Millennial
PronouncedHare
Key points from Simon Bridges (speech agreed in advance to be bad):- Kiwis have done a great job.- Credit to government for wage subsidy.- The financial sacrifices have tough.- Success
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Travis Kimmel
coloradotravis
Heard the following story from a manager at a car dealership:When they buy cars, they have a certain time period to sell them otherwise they start getting charged fees by
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Capthulu the #Anti
capthulu
Anarchists have four choices when it comes to eradicating the state. It's important to know and evaluate all of them in light of what's happening. (Thread) 1. Sporadic attacks
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
May be relevant to note that there is a long, close association between right-wing activism and medical quackery 1/https://twitter.com/keithboykin/status/1246959742855102465 Rick Perlstein documented "mail-order conservatism" long ago 2/htt
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Stewart Alsop III - Host of Crazy Wisdom Podcast
StewartalsopIII
You may have heard of the Thucydides trap before. This is when one major power starts to decline and other powers see it as an opportunity to gain power and
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
Science & Markets through their effects have lifted more people out of poverty than any other areas of human ingenuity.You can’t be an anti-market or anti-scientific progressive. I know you
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Sigrid Ellis
sigridellis
@MayorCarter, @mitrajunjalali In light of the debacle created by the Minneapolis police, their history of racism, their casual use of violence, and their militarization, I would like St. Paul to
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Alex Lieberman
businessbarista
Business school rewards the same set of hard skills. Financial modeling. Operations. Excel. In the real world, none of these are the most important skill. And that skill is Storytelling.Here's
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libertarianpolicy
libertarianpol
Let's fix a fundamental public policy problem tonight.Police accountability.The first problem is that policing is more of a trade than a profession.One of the core differences is that professions are
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Aella
Aella_Girl
My sense of 'being able to navigate the world accurately' has been less 'learning facts about the world', like I predicted, and more 'learning how to accurately gauge the trustworthiness
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Mona Fawaz
mona_fawaz
Lebanon deputies claiming today that they are advocating a people-centered recovery when they put "an area under study" at the DGU and/or prevent land sales are full of crap. There
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