"Be cautious about investing in sharing economy models that do not directly address the evolving needs of workers. We are in the middle of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the digital revolution, which has resulted in a redefinition of work. The transition will likely continue to disrupt industries and investors should take heed."—Paula Campbell Roberts, "The … Continue reading The New Consumer
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One Can Not Feel Like An Old Fogey
"A good Christian can not attend church and still be saved." "A good Christian cannot attend church and still be saved." "Example 1 speaks uncontroversially of the possibility that good Christians may be forgiven for lax church attendance. Example 2, by contrast, states a radically anticlerical claim: that church attendance will wreck your chances of … Continue reading One Can Not Feel Like An Old Fogey
Crimes Against English: Adulting
Every new generation contends with the no longer relevant advice of the previous generation. After World War II, a booming economy made lifetime jobs with pensions the norm. But, by the time Generation X was born, corporate downsizing, off-shoring and the creation of the 401(k) in 1978, made many of the beliefs of the Boomer … Continue reading Crimes Against English: Adulting
