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Popular People Live Longer
Popular People Live Longer
Mitch Prinstein, The New York Times
The results revealed that being unpopular — feeling isolated, disconnected, lonely — predicts our life span. More surprising is just how powerful this effect can be.
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First Private Moon Landing Gears Up for Launch by Year's End
First Private Moon Landing Gears Up for Launch by Year’s End
Jay Bennett, Popular Mechanics
Moon Express (or MoonEx), a space exploration company powered by industry engineers and Silicon Valley money, is making the final adjustments to its lunar lander in its facilities at Cape Canaveral. Its goal is to achieve something that has only been accomplished by the three largest superpowers in the world: a soft landing on the moon.
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Stop Being Positive and Just Cultivate Neutrality for Existential Cool
Stop Being Positive and Just Cultivate Neutrality for Existential Cool
Ephrat Livni, Quartz
The pressure to succeed—or to define success conventionally—can be subverted with neutrality. Things can go just so or totally awry once you understand that all things are fine, their upsides and downsides to be determined.
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What If the Bitcoin Bubble Bursts?
What If the Bitcoin Bubble Bursts?
The Economist
Is the latest frenzy like tulip-mania, a gold rush or the dotcom boom?
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Japan, Short on Babies, Reaches a Worrisome Milestone
Japan, Short on Babies, Reaches a Worrisome Milestone
Jonathan Soble, The New York Times
In a speech to business leaders this week, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for a “national movement” to address Japan’s demographic challenges. The government has taken steps to keep older workers in their jobs longer, and to encourage companies to invest in automation.
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Generations, Disabled
Generations, Disabled
Terrence McCoy, The Washington Post
How to visualize the growth in disability in the United States? One way is to think of a map. Rural communities, where on average 9.1 percent of working-age people are on disability — nearly twice the urban rate and 40 percent higher than the national average — are in a brighter shade than cities.
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Making a Marriage Magically Tidy
Making a Marriage Magically Tidy
Helen Ellis, The New York Times
I have the reputation of living what Marie Kondo might call a magically tidy life. My tights are rolled like sushi, my tabletops are bare and my kitchen is so clean I could perform surgery in it.
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Why Early Retirement Isn’t as Awesome as It Sounds
Why Early Retirement Isn’t as Awesome as It Sounds
Kristin Wong, Lifehacker
Most people have a hard enough time envisioning retirement at all, much less early retirement. Despite that, many workers have managed to quit their jobs and achieve financial independence by age 40 or even younger. Sipping drinks on the beach all day at the ripe old age of 30 sounds incredible, but there’s a downside to it, too.