It's crazy to think that 99% of the content we consume comes from people in the business of commenting, complaining, and hot takes, NOT from people in the business of making, creating, or fixing things.
@SikePiazza @jordonaut Stand at a flight of stairs in the NYC subway with a stroller. Someone will grab the other end, help you carry the stroller, and then walk away without saying a word.
@ClareMalone Omg noooo who will we listen to now?! Please keep the world posted on what's next, I'm a perpetual fan and look forward to reading/listening to more of your reporting... And kinda excited if it's about more than politics! 🖤
The book I have most gifted is The Richest Man in Babylon.
The absolute BASICS of finance.
Timeless, straightforward lessons that are worth MILLIONS over a lifetime.
The lessons are the following:
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Easy to spot a yellow car when you are always thinking of a yellow car.
Easy to spot opportunity when you are always thinking of opportunity.
Easy to spot reasons to be mad when you are always thinking of being mad.
You become what you constantly think about. Watch yourself.
Showing red vs. blue maps leads people to see America as more divided—and judge people more by their state's stereotypes.
Data: purple maps of state proportions are more accurate, and reduce perceived polarization and stereotypes.
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I don't know, but it sure seems to me like not calling the race when the outcome is obvious in states like PA and NV gives the president more time to spout misinformation.
I think that the conclusion of my book nails it: "The real danger is not that Trump would barricade himself in the White House but that he would encourage his followers not to accept the outcome." p. 159 of https://t.co/cDUpaXHYe4
In the last 127 years, only five incumbent US Presidents running for re-election have been fired by the American people. By Friday, it’ll be six. 🇺🇸 @RVAT2020
I posted PRELIMINARY estimates of the 2020 state and national turnout and voting-eligible population turnout rates
160 million people voted
Turnout rate: 66.9%
Highest turnout rate since 1900: 73.7%
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