The Best Paragraphs I've Read:
Come from three articles on education:
Why the Future of College Could Look Like OnlyFans
Bored Students
School Enrollments
Zac & Don Discuss these ideas and wonder which has the most merit for further consideration. https://t.co/vEMipx3SFo
The Best Paragraph I've Read...
Comes from an essay in the New York Times titled: "How Can America Be So Miserable When It Is So Rich?" The essay is written by David French. You can read the full essay here. https://t.co/Foz4PMKrIb
The Best Paragraph I've Read comes from the following two articles in the Wall Street Journal:
Reclassifying Your 8th Grader for NIL & Scholarship Opportunities
Most Elite Adults were NOT Elite as Children https://t.co/VM3njLsh0H
The Best Paragraph I've Read:
comes from the following articles that Zac & Don discuss:
Nuclear Predictions,Should You Work Harder Now?
Bitcoins Vibe is Off
Education Tech, Tik Tok,
Single Earning Households On the Decline
The Russian Economy https://t.co/qD9V7q9BUS
Zac & Don are joined by their good friend Dave McKay. The three discuss whether schools and their system of standards should be blamed for the rise in childhood anxiety. https://t.co/i1ntmUSdwP
Don tells Zac whether he needs to stop or keep thinking about the following issues:
Robots taking Jobs
The Southern Cone Thesis
China's Growing Aircraft Carrier Collection
Greenland's Subsidized Population
The Dollars Declining Value https://t.co/4vX5i6uZ1T
The Best Paragraph this week comes from Kent Hendrick's Blog Post on 52 Things I Learned in 2025.
Zac and Don discuss their favorite facts and statistics that Mr. Hendricks shares in his article. https://t.co/VJ07E5K450
The Best Paragraph I've Read comes from the new book by Chuck Klosterman, "Football."
Zac & Don discuss the first half of the book. https://t.co/lXnf4exksy
Zac & Don discuss whether it is a good idea to tell your children how much money you make. They wonder what the benefits are and if there are any problems with the issue. https://t.co/PwrIXx1T54
Zac & Don discuss China and some of its latest engineering achievements. At the same time they discuss some of its potential problems such as 200 million gig workers. https://t.co/9QyTVrTZw2
Zac & Don discuss whether we are living in a limitless society and culture. They wonder if humans without limits is a problem or if it's as it has always been. https://t.co/NL8XkuC2wb
Zac & Don are joined by their good friend Kevin Kopec. The three discuss why college football happens to claim most of the largest football stadiums in the world. https://t.co/suMJGluRkU
Zac & Don discuss The Enhanced Games and their desire to be transparent about which athletes are taking drugs to improve their performance. https://t.co/UPra6Lqrzi
Zac & Don discuss two new trends in parenting: all meat baby diets and out feral the feral. They wonder if these are actually new trends. https://t.co/nHFjPC3OHO