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recent bookmarks from robertogrecoHow Cities Come Back From Disaster - The Atlantic2020-09-02T15:00:47+00:00
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/10/how-disaster-shaped-the-modern-city/615484/
robertogrecoderekthompson cities urban urbanism disasters change 2020 history fires fire nyc publichealth london sanitation skyscrapers chicago calamaties covid-19 coronavirushttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:38850e8e17b7/The Young Left Is a Third Party - The Atlantic2019-12-12T20:13:45+00:00
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/12/young-left-third-party/603232/
robertogrecopolitics us 2019 derekthompson progressive berniesanders boomers generations geny millennials government medicareforall highered highereducation justice socialjustice economics priorities democrats democracy socialism medicare socialsecurity wealth inequality babyboomers generationyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:f4ab62a769a7/America Without Family, God, or Patriotism - The Atlantic2019-09-06T17:10:59+00:00
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/america-without-family-god-or-patriotism/597382/
robertogrecoderekthompson us culture society economics generations change religion patriotism families 2019 suicide middleage purpose meaning community anxiety malaise collapse vulnerability traditions marriage parenting millennials geny genx generationy generationx generationz gender work labor unemployment hope hopelessness activism skepticism power elitism democrats republicans politics education highered highereducation ronaldreagan reaganism belief diversity voting unions siliconvalley socialjustice justice impotency underemployment spirituality capitalism neoliberalism genz learning zoomershttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:486435b91f0d/The Ezra Klein Show - Work as identity, burnout as lifestyle | Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts2019-05-09T20:24:47+00:00
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-ezra-klein-show/e/60197403
robertogrecowork tolisten burnout identity workism derekthompson annehelenpetersen malcolmharris richarddyer philippblom jenniferegan capitalism ezrakleinhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:b50f740ef64d/Does It Matter Where You Go to College? - The Atlantic2018-12-20T05:47:45+00:00
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/12/does-it-matter-where-you-go-college/577816/
robertogrecoderekthompson colleges universities data education highered highereducation admissions addedvalue anxiety parenting competition inequality academiahttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:4b7801df46b5/A World Without Work - The Atlantic2015-07-02T02:09:28+00:00
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/07/world-without-work/395294/
robertogreco2015 universalbasicincome labor work society economics automation technology derekthompson us inequality wpa history future ubihttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:5ca07487f8e4/Why Experts Reject Creativity - The Atlantic2014-10-20T20:04:05+00:00
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/10/why-new-ideas-fail/381275/?single_page=true
robertogrecocreativity expertise experts framing communication novelty 2014 bias innovation derekthompson newideas ideas acadmemia science research marketinghttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:41b100566ea7/The Agony of Perfectionism - Derek Thompson - The Atlantic2014-03-11T22:46:14+00:00
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2014/03/the-agony-of-perfectionism/284178/
robertogrecoThe proliferation of options [online] raises people’s standards for determining what counts as a success, [from] breakfast cereals to automobiles to colleges to careers. Second, failure to meet those standards in a domain containing multiple options encourages one to treat failures as the result of personal shortcomings rather than situational limitations, thus encouraging a causal attribution for failure that we might call “depressogenic.” [ed: had to look that one up.]
In short: The Internet doesn't have to make you miserable. But if you insist on comparing your choices and your life to every available alternative accessible through a Google search, it will.
For consumers, this means embracing the limitations of classical economics. We don't know everything. We don't have everything. And that's okay. Pretending otherwise is, in fact, anything but rational."
[See also: http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/bschwar1/maximizing.pdf ]]]>choice choices paradoxofchoice perfectionists satisficers economics rationality reason 2014 unhappiness happiness depression jobhunting perfectionism optimism regret worry anxiety possibilities satisfaction caring self-esteem realism derekthompson advertising internet infooverload information comparisonhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:57347d2ed9b9/The Spectacular Rise and Fall of U.S. Whaling: An Innovation Story - Derek Thompson - Business - The Atlantic2012-02-26T03:26:36+00:00
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/02/the-spectacular-rise-and-fall-of-us-whaling-an-innovation-story/253355/
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