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Reading question-returning as deflection misses the point. It's a defensive system built in childhood — the brain's way of staying in control of a conversation that used to be unsafe to be the subject of. Read more ›
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Rising memory costs and Donald Trump’s pressure to invest in US manufacturing will force tough early calls Read more ›
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Technological advances have propelled self-driving cars from small-scale testing to rapid global expansion Read more ›
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Founder Taylor James launched the two-sided platform late last year to give independent venues an alternative to traditional advertising — connecting them with more than 350 vetted local content creators. Read more ›
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The Toyota Tundra and Tacoma are known for retaining their value quite well, but one of these two Toyota pickups has a slight disadvantage here. Read more ›
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There’s a small park near our apartment in Saigon where, most afternoons, an old Vietnamese man sits on the same concrete bench under the same tree. He doesn’t read. He doesn’t use a phone. He doesn’t talk to anyone. He just sits, watching the light move across the pavement, sometimes closing his eyes, sometimes watching ... Read more Read more ›
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While digital tools promise to capture every fleeting thought, neuroscience reveals why that leather-bound notebook in your bag might be the most sophisticated thinking technology you own—one that transforms half-formed ideas into insights through the simple, irreversible act of putting pen to paper. Read more ›
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There’s a certain kind of person who seems completely comfortable in wealth… but not quite at home in it. They know how to navigate money, they’ve earned it, and on the surface, they fit right in. But if you spend enough time around them, small things start to stand out. Not dramatic things. Quiet things. ... Read more Read more ›
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A few years ago, I was at a cafe in District 1 here in Saigon, one of those places with good coffee and bad wifi. I was sitting near the window. At the next table, a young woman had been setting up a shot for about twenty minutes. She’d ordered a drink she wasn’t drinking. ... Read more Read more ›
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The child who never caused trouble wasn't easy — they were figuring out, very early, that being seen came with a price nobody would explain to them. Read more ›
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Most lost friendships don't end — they go quiet in a way that looks like continuation, and by the time you notice, the thing that made it real has been gone for years. Read more ›
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When someone flinches at your camera, you're not witnessing vanity — you're watching their nervous system activate an ancient alarm that once protected them from the devastating cost of being seen. Read more ›
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When the room turns to toast your success and your body floods with the same panic it learned in childhood—that's not modesty, it's your nervous system still protecting you from dangers that no longer exist. Read more ›
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