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How social media turned ordinary people into personal brands — and what that quietly did to their ability to have a private life

The reason children who were never allowed to be bored grow into adults who cannot tolerate being alone with their own thoughts

What the science of habit actually says about willpower — and why the people who seem to have the most of it are almost never using it the way you think

Jaguar’s marketing machine runs on something most car brands refuse to track

8 quiet signs someone is burning out long before they admit it — even to themselves

3D-printed steaks and lab-grown burgers sound like science fiction until you realize they’re already on the menu

The reason highly empathetic people are often the most difficult to be in a relationship with has nothing to do with their feelings — and everything to do with what they expect yours to look like

The loneliest people on the internet aren’t the ones who never post — they’re the ones who post everything and have somehow engineered a life where being witnessed by thousands feels less connecting than a single honest conversation used to

Direct mail still gets opened and that terrifies digital marketers

Most brands enter new markets. Few bother to understand them.

Postage goes up, budgets stay flat, and direct mail pretends nothing happened

Psychology

How social media turned ordinary people into personal brands — and what that quietly did to their ability to have a private life

The reason children who were never allowed to be bored grow into adults who cannot tolerate being alone with their own thoughts

What the science of habit actually says about willpower — and why the people who seem to have the most of it are almost never using it the way you think

8 quiet signs someone is burning out long before they admit it — even to themselves

The reason highly empathetic people are often the most difficult to be in a relationship with has nothing to do with their feelings — and everything to do with what they expect yours to look like

7 things that happen to your identity when you leave a long career — and why nobody prepares you for any of them

Politics

Something quietly shifted between men and women of the same generation — and it shows up not just in who they vote for but in what they want from relationships, work, and life itself

White House banned Anthropic in February. Now its own agencies are negotiating classified access to Mythos.

White House banned Anthropic in February. Now its own agencies are negotiating classified access to Mythos.

Why doctors are prescribing gardening clubs instead of pills — and why some patients hate it

Why doctors are prescribing gardening clubs instead of pills — and why some patients hate it

How Trump turned provocation into a workshopped engagement strategy — and why outrage only helps

How Trump turned provocation into a workshopped engagement strategy — and why outrage only helps

With Democratic favorable views of Israel at 19%, the Iran war has accelerated a party-wide fracture

With Democratic favorable views of Israel at 19%, the Iran war has accelerated a party-wide fracture

The firehose strategy: AI-era propaganda doesn't aim to persuade — it aims to make citizens stop caring

The firehose strategy: AI-era propaganda doesn’t aim to persuade — it aims to make citizens stop caring

The quiet math of deportation: ICE data under Trump 2.0 tells a more complicated story

The quiet math of deportation: ICE data under Trump 2.0 tells a more complicated story

The people who never appear in the briefing slides: Cuba-Russia intelligence and its real casualties

The people who never appear in the briefing slides: Cuba-Russia intelligence and its real casualties

How U.S. sanctions on Venezuela crushed ordinary businesses while the regime adapted and survived

How U.S. sanctions on Venezuela crushed ordinary businesses while the regime adapted and survived

Why MAGA's most dangerous problem isn't defection — it's disengagement

Why MAGA’s most dangerous problem isn’t defection — it’s disengagement

A Biden NSC spokesperson just validated Trump's naval blockade — and no Democrat objected

A Biden NSC spokesperson just validated Trump’s naval blockade — and no Democrat objected

Culture

How diet culture rebranded itself as wellness and convinced an entire generation it was doing something different

The Ticketmaster verdict is a legal victory. For fans, it arrived as grief, not vindication

Disney cracked Gen Z by making marketing feel like an inside joke

Bond 26 has a director, a writer, and a producer — the missing actor is the point

Bond 26 has a director, a writer, and a producer — the missing actor is the point

Spielberg built the franchise machine — now he says it's eating Hollywood alive

Spielberg built the franchise machine — now he says it’s eating Hollywood alive

The blockbuster that promises pain instead of triumph: how Dune Part Three breaks Hollywood's hero formula

The blockbuster that promises pain instead of triumph: how Dune Part Three breaks Hollywood’s hero formula

Why Billy Crystal is rebuilding his Palisades home on a Broadway stage, eight shows a week

Why Billy Crystal is rebuilding his Palisades home on a Broadway stage, eight shows a week

Digital

How social media turned ordinary people into personal brands — and what that quietly did to their ability to have a private life

Six buyer personas are shaping your content strategy whether you’ve named them or not

9 ways lead scoring separates the gold from the pyrite in your pipeline

Why incumbents quietly won enterprise AI while everyone watched the foundation models

Why incumbents quietly won enterprise AI while everyone watched the foundation models

What the rise of AI companions reveals about the kind of loneliness that human relationships stopped being able to fix

Your beautifully designed website is a gorgeous empty room

Analysis

Jaguar’s marketing machine runs on something most car brands refuse to track

Direct mail still gets opened and that terrifies digital marketers

Postage goes up, budgets stay flat, and direct mail pretends nothing happened

Boomers are spending their kids’ inheritance and calling it self-care

How diet culture rebranded itself as wellness and convinced an entire generation it was doing something different

A $1.1 million 3D printer, a weeping mayor, and the FBI: Cairo's ceremony economy

A $1.1 million 3D printer, a weeping mayor, and the FBI: Cairo’s ceremony economy

News

3D-printed steaks and lab-grown burgers sound like science fiction until you realize they’re already on the menu

The loneliest people on the internet aren’t the ones who never post — they’re the ones who post everything and have somehow engineered a life where being witnessed by thousands feels less connecting than a single honest conversation used to

Most brands enter new markets. Few bother to understand them.

I gave up the news completely for sixty days in 2025 and the thing nobody tells you is that you don’t feel better — you feel like a person who has walked out of a building that was on fire and is now standing in the parking lot wondering if you’re allowed to just go home

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