I began this article sitting in a very well-spaced socially distanced Starbucks in South Korea's second-largest City, Daegu a short time back. Whilst I sipped that Sunday morning coffee, I skimmeed through some of the headlines.
I read that the US Senate is poised to commence the second im...
I don't consider myself to be very extreme on either side of the political ledger but, if I were to categorize myself, it would probably be slightly to the conservative side. I uphold as good the classical liberal values of tolerance, compassion, forgiveness, freedom of speech (even unpopular spe...
If necessity is the mother of invention, today’s pandemic is the father! All of us alive in these trying times are witnessing a huge change in the economy. If we are lucky enough and smart enough, we are fully engaged in that process. How else can we survive – if not thrive – while working our wa...
How about cat food? Pots and pans? Cleaning supplies? Amazon again? Why not, it's convenient!
But did you know, according to a recent study by the Dunnhumby Retailer Preference Index, the 600lbs gorilla in the hard-hit retail space is now America’s most popular grocery store? I didn't either.
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Although unfamiliar to those of us steeped in a competitive model of economic success, the world has moved on and is continuing to stake out new opportunities for economic success through previously unheard-of degrees of cooperative effort.
Our conflict aversion is our greatest enemy in the Expo...