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What Is Yours To Do
A republic is never merely a structure of laws, buildings, and offices. A republic is a habit of character. It is the daily decision of ordinary people to tell the truth, defend the vulnerable, honor the public good, and refuse to confuse comfort with conscience.
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The Weight of the Stars
Questlove’s new HBO documentary, Earth, Wind & Fire: To Be Celestial vs. That’s the Weight of the World, is a portrait of a band that preached cosmic harmony while orbiting a man who, by all accounts, could be painfully difficult to reach.
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The Scripps-DirecTV Blackout Isn’t About Viewers. It’s About Shareholders
After the two companies failed to reach a new retransmission agreement, viewers suddenly found themselves unable to watch local news, network programming, sports, and other content.
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The Career Accelerator No One Wants to Talk About
We’ve all seen the headlines. Commencement speakers booed for mentioning artificial intelligence. Graduates bristling at the idea that the world they spent four years preparing to enter has already changed before they could cross the stage.Underneath the boos is something very human: fear.
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On Human Value
The true judge of character is how we treat others.What’s easy to forget is how every human being has value. We can be quick to categorize a person by how they look, the narrative of a resume or a single behavioral instance.
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The Architecture of the Unforeseen
These days it feels like we are recipients of the famous Chinese curse. “May you live in interesting times.” While it’s hard to stay positive as the world seems to spin out of control around us, historian Howard Zinn once offered an interesting response. He called it the Optimism of Uncertainty.