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How Much Should We Automate?

We begin this week’s piece in a similar breadth as last’s. The influence of data on our lives is enormous, and therefore the ability to analyze it effectively an increasingly necessary skill. As its happened, this skill has been central to several of my past pursuits including engineering school, financial market education, and my SEO

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The Nine Financiers, Why You Shouldn’t Envy White Houses

The Gilded Age, defined as the late 1870’s to early 1900’s, was the United States’ first era of excess. Following the Civil War, the technological advancements made during the early Industrial Revolution were now becoming commercialized, most notably electricity, oil, and steel production. Along with this rapid expansion came unprecedented levels of wealth best memorialized

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Advantages to Being a Late Bloomer

Last week’s piece left two open questions: The answers to these questions are inexplicably connected. To demonstrate, we will answer them in reverse order. The Brain’s Two-Phase Development It is extremely rare to hear the term “late” contextualized positively. In many cases, appropriately so; but in others, perhaps we’ve been misled. Neurological development is a

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The McNamara Fallacy – When Numbers Lie

If an individual had the following resume, how would you view them: University of California-Berkely: B.A. Economics, Minor in Mathematics and Philosophy Harvard Business School: MBA Harvard Business School: Youngest Assistant Professor in College’s History (24) US Air Force: Captain Ford Motor Company: 15 Years Executive Management, including CEO United States Government: Secretary of Defense,

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Novel Update – Two Months Out

It hit me while at Phoenix Airport this week it’s been three weeks since publishing a piece: couple reasons for that. First, I’ve been traveling or have hosted travelers each of the past three weekends. As much I enjoy these experiences, they cut into the hours needed to produce quality writing. Second, and what I’ll

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