by Leroy Hurt | Nov 3, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Workplace, Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Time
Via Business Insider: NBER, NYT Click the link to see more: How Americans Spend Their Time – Business Insider Ponder: TV and movies take up more time than socializing. This was in 2008, so by 2013, the Internet probably takes up more time. We spend more time at...
by Leroy Hurt | Nov 3, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Workplace, Individual.Elements.Competence.Assets.Time
Via Business Insider: NBER, NYT Click the link to see more: How Americans Spend Their Time – Business Insider Ponder: TV and movies take up more time than socializing. This was in 2008, so by 2013, the Internet probably takes up more time. We spend more time at...
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 19, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Issues.Progress
Via New York Times: Ms. Steiner-Adair, the primary author of “The Big Disconnect,” is a clinical psychologist who teaches at Harvard Medical School. Her book is based on thousands of interviews, and it can be eloquent about the need to ration our children’s computer...
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 19, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Issues.Progress
Via New York Times: Ms. Steiner-Adair, the primary author of “The Big Disconnect,” is a clinical psychologist who teaches at Harvard Medical School. Her book is based on thousands of interviews, and it can be eloquent about the need to ration our children’s computer...
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 18, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Issues.Economic development
Via Instapundit and Mere Orthodoxy: …you can’t understand today’s economy—from the need for human capital to rising inequality— without considering the platoons of moms, dads, and children that form the backbone of American society. And the situation is not pretty....
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 18, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Issues.Economic development
Via Instapundit and Mere Orthodoxy: …you can’t understand today’s economy—from the need for human capital to rising inequality— without considering the platoons of moms, dads, and children that form the backbone of American society. And the situation is not pretty....