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Sunday Reads...

Greg McNeilly

Updated: Mar 8

 

An irregular round-up of interesting reads.  Most of these made me go "hmmmmm," none of them imply concurrence:


"Three secrets to success: Be willing to learn new things. Be able to assimilate new information quickly. Be able to get along with and work with other people." - Sally Ride 


  • The ironic increase in healthcare quality due to hospital closures is studied.

  • More evidence that what ails “health care” is the lack of market forces as a mixed-state sector.

  • Research suggests government school closures related to COVID policies have long-term mobility retardation in children.​An irregular round-up of interesting reads.  Most of these made me go "hmmmmm," none of them imply concurrence:

  • Watch Robert Greene talk about how to connect with influence – generally good advice here:

  • Is Generation “X” a generation with divided political affiliations?

  • Partisan “anchoring,” research suggests, is a powerful bias.

  • Research suggests U.S. voters become more partisan in reaction to the opposition party’s office holding.

  • More evidence of partisan bias amongst Federal regulatory enforcement actions.

  • Gig economy impact!  A new study shows that one firm – Uber – shrinks unemployment by .05% in each city it opens.

  • Americans – comparatively – spend very little “out-of-pocket” on healthcare.


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