Not everyone wants to be a leader

For as long as I can remember, leadership was the expectation. If you wanted to move up in the world, you had to be a leader: in school, at work, in your extracurriculars. Leadership was the golden ticket, and the more opportunities you took, the closer you'd get to owning the whole chocolate factory.  From
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The Reason Jae’Sean Tate Has Defied the Naysayers

Cody Pearson There aren’t too many 25-year-old rookies in the NBA. Nor are there many people who have had to overcome as much adversity as Jae’Sean Tate. “A lot of people don’t know that part of my life because I’m always smiling … but it took a lot for me to get that way.” Every
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Midday open thread: Public banking gaining; costs to adapt to rising seas by 2040: $416 billion

Today’s Comedian by Ruben Bolling is Trump welcomes Russian troops to USA: • Study indicates that the adaptation to sea level rise can cost communities 416 billion by 2030: The analysis was undertaken by the Center for Climate Integrity, a project of the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development. “High Tide Tax: The Price to Protect Coastal
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Long-Term Thinking in a Start-Up Town (Ep. 381)

The average American family spends $9,000 per year owning and operating a car that is parked 96 percent of the time. John Zimmer — the president of Lyft — wants to free us from our cars. We talked to him in San Francisco. (Photo: Pxhere) Recorded live in San Francisco. Guests include the keeper of
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