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List brokers know more about your customers than you do

Half your customers want integration — you’re still gambling on loyalty

The rumor about Salesforce getting acquired is a distraction from the much bigger story underneath it

Taking a stand used to be bad for business — now silence is worse

The lower middle class isn't struggling because they spend too much. They're struggling because they live close enough to wealth to absorb its costs without ever accessing its returns.

The lower middle class isn’t struggling because they spend too much. They’re struggling because they live close enough to wealth to absorb its costs without ever accessing its returns.

The friends who disappeared when you stopped being the one to reach out weren't bad friends. They were showing you what the friendship actually was.

The friends who disappeared when you stopped being the one to reach out weren’t bad friends. They were showing you what the friendship actually was.

Grocery chains are using dynamic pricing algorithms that charge more in lower-income zip codes and researchers say most shoppers have no idea it's happening

Grocery chains are using dynamic pricing algorithms that charge more in lower-income zip codes and researchers say most shoppers have no idea it’s happening

The friends you made after 30 aren't replacements for the ones you lost — they're the first people who ever chose you without the pressure of proximity or obligation

The friends you made after 30 aren’t replacements for the ones you lost — they’re the first people who ever chose you without the pressure of proximity or obligation

I stopped telling my close friends I was fine and started saying what was actually happening, and three of them quietly disappeared within a month

I stopped telling my close friends I was fine and started saying what was actually happening, and three of them quietly disappeared within a month

Scientists tracked 10,000 children and discovered poverty rewires girls' biology — accelerating puberty and creating an emotional mismatch that drives anxiety and falling grades

Scientists tracked 10,000 children and discovered poverty rewires girls’ biology — accelerating puberty and creating an emotional mismatch that drives anxiety and falling grades

Everyone’s tracking customer acquisition cost — almost no one is measuring the right version of it

The Inner Message

The lower middle class isn't struggling because they spend too much. They're struggling because they live close enough to wealth to absorb its costs without ever accessing its returns.

The lower middle class isn’t struggling because they spend too much. They’re struggling because they live close enough to wealth to absorb its costs without ever accessing its returns.

People who grew up with a parent who gave them the silent treatment don't just fear conflict as adults. They've internalized the belief that love is something that can be taken away at any moment without explanation.

People who grew up with a parent who gave them the silent treatment don’t just fear conflict as adults. They’ve internalized the belief that love is something that can be taken away at any moment without explanation.

Children who were the peacemaker between their parents often grow up unable to identify what they genuinely want for themselves

Children who were the peacemaker between their parents often grow up unable to identify what they genuinely want for themselves

The reason so many adults realized they were the "difficult child" in their family is that they were the only one who refused to pretend everything was fine

The reason so many adults realized they were the “difficult child” in their family is that they were the only one who refused to pretend everything was fine

It's not poverty itself that slows infant brain development — researchers say it's whether parents feel their income is enough

It’s not poverty itself that slows infant brain development — researchers say it’s whether parents feel their income is enough

The people who can't tolerate chewing or tapping sounds aren't overreacting — a new study found 65% of them carry at least one additional psychiatric diagnosis

The people who can’t tolerate chewing or tapping sounds aren’t overreacting — a new study found 65% of them carry at least one additional psychiatric diagnosis

The Outer Message

Taking a stand used to be bad for business — now silence is worse

8 things boomers over 70 do on their iPad every day that their grandkids find oddly wholesome

8 things lower middle class workers secretly resent about the remote work crowd that nobody talks about openly

Crate and Barrel solved the wrong problem perfectly

9 monthly subscriptions middle class families refuse to cancel even though they’re quietly going broke

Therapists say the people most obsessed with celebrity gossip aren't shallow. They're practicing social cognition in the only space that feels emotionally safe.

Therapists say the people most obsessed with celebrity gossip aren’t shallow. They’re practicing social cognition in the only space that feels emotionally safe.

Taxing billionaires sounds obvious until you ask who decides what wealth means

The Digital Message

Grocery chains are using dynamic pricing algorithms that charge more in lower-income zip codes and researchers say most shoppers have no idea it's happening

Grocery chains are using dynamic pricing algorithms that charge more in lower-income zip codes and researchers say most shoppers have no idea it’s happening

Event-triggered marketing can rescue your budget — but only if you stop treating email as the finish line

Instagram’s $2.8 billion ad revenue sounds impressive until you do the math

Researchers found that a two-hour AI dating session reduced loneliness in chronically single men for months — but it didn't change the one thing that keeps them single

Researchers found that a two-hour AI dating session reduced loneliness in chronically single men for months — but it didn’t change the one thing that keeps them single

How to launch a business in 2026 with zero startup capital

7 ways the upper middle class uses Instagram differently than everyone else, and what it quietly signals about status

The Noise

The friends you made after 30 aren't replacements for the ones you lost — they're the first people who ever chose you without the pressure of proximity or obligation

The friends you made after 30 aren’t replacements for the ones you lost — they’re the first people who ever chose you without the pressure of proximity or obligation

Scientists tracked 10,000 children and discovered poverty rewires girls' biology — accelerating puberty and creating an emotional mismatch that drives anxiety and falling grades

Scientists tracked 10,000 children and discovered poverty rewires girls’ biology — accelerating puberty and creating an emotional mismatch that drives anxiety and falling grades

Entertainment marketing is eating itself — and audiences are finally noticing

Standard therapy for depression and anxiety is failing most autistic adults, major study of 7,175 patients finds

Standard therapy for depression and anxiety is failing most autistic adults, major study of 7,175 patients finds

The financial anxiety that hits hardest at 3 a.m. isn't about money. Behavioral economists say it's about the gap between the life you're paying for and the life you actually wanted.

The financial anxiety that hits hardest at 3 a.m. isn’t about money. Behavioral economists say it’s about the gap between the life you’re paying for and the life you actually wanted.

A behavioral scientist says the real reason people can't stop doomscrolling isn't boredom or addiction. It's an unmet need for controllable uncertainty.

A behavioral scientist says the real reason people can’t stop doomscrolling isn’t boredom or addiction. It’s an unmet need for controllable uncertainty.

The financial anxiety most millennials feel isn't about money. It's about performing a lifestyle that costs exactly 120% of whatever they earn.

The financial anxiety most millennials feel isn’t about money. It’s about performing a lifestyle that costs exactly 120% of whatever they earn.

Researchers say the real reason people doomscroll before bed isn't boredom or habit. It's a form of revenge against their own day.

Researchers say the real reason people doomscroll before bed isn’t boredom or habit. It’s a form of revenge against their own day.

Scientists found that men in their 50s are aging faster than women, and toxic 'forever chemicals' may be the reason

Scientists found that men in their 50s are aging faster than women, and toxic ‘forever chemicals’ may be the reason

Men in their 50s are aging significantly faster than women, and researchers say toxic 'forever chemicals' may be driving the gap

Men in their 50s are aging significantly faster than women, and researchers say toxic ‘forever chemicals’ may be driving the gap

Sleep apnea in women over 50 doesn't look like sleep apnea. It looks like anxiety, brain fog, and unexplained weight gain.

Sleep apnea in women over 50 doesn’t look like sleep apnea. It looks like anxiety, brain fog, and unexplained weight gain.

The Signal

The friends who disappeared when you stopped being the one to reach out weren't bad friends. They were showing you what the friendship actually was.

The friends who disappeared when you stopped being the one to reach out weren’t bad friends. They were showing you what the friendship actually was.

I stopped telling my close friends I was fine and started saying what was actually happening, and three of them quietly disappeared within a month

I stopped telling my close friends I was fine and started saying what was actually happening, and three of them quietly disappeared within a month

Everyone’s tracking customer acquisition cost — almost no one is measuring the right version of it

Psychology says the reason scientists couldn't find a biological marker for male sexual orientation wasn't biology — it was that they'd been grouping bisexual and homosexual men together the entire time

Psychology says the reason scientists couldn’t find a biological marker for male sexual orientation wasn’t biology — it was that they’d been grouping bisexual and homosexual men together the entire time

The daughters who stopped performing for their mothers didn't lose the relationship. They discovered that what they'd been calling closeness was actually compliance, and what felt like rejection was the first honest boundary they'd ever set.

The daughters who stopped performing for their mothers didn’t lose the relationship. They discovered that what they’d been calling closeness was actually compliance, and what felt like rejection was the first honest boundary they’d ever set.

Psychologists say people who stay calm in arguments aren't controlling their emotions. They learned as children that anger meant danger, and their composure is actually a trauma response that costs them more than they realize.

Psychologists say people who stay calm in arguments aren’t controlling their emotions. They learned as children that anger meant danger, and their composure is actually a trauma response that costs them more than they realize.

The Current

List brokers know more about your customers than you do

Half your customers want integration — you’re still gambling on loyalty

The rumor about Salesforce getting acquired is a distraction from the much bigger story underneath it

Leena Nair’s Chanel tenure proves inclusion isn’t a buzzword—it’s a leadership strategy

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