As a busy parent, it’s usually easier to buy things than make them at home. With three kids under 8 years old, there have been many times I’ve found myself ordering takeout or running to the store ...
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America can’t afford to forget how to make things
In an age of convenience, global sourcing, and race-to-the-bottom pricing, “Made in the USA” has too often become a quaint notion—a nostalgic footnote rather than a guiding principle. But for those of ...
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Before a big, make-or-break presentation to shareholders, a rising employee in Silicon Valley was feeling nervous. Although her career was going well, it was still difficult to make it in a ...
Cognitive biases quietly steer many clinical choices. In this dvm360 interview, Erik Zager, DVM, DACVECC, breaks down blind-spot, hindsight, false-consensus, and affective biases and offers practical ...
Your home should be a place where you feel comfortable and relaxed, but sometimes it can feel unexpectedly cold or uninviting. This feeling isn’t just about the temperature—it often comes from how the ...
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