Speak Softly, and Carry a Big Idea

I studied history in the Dark Ages, B.C. (Before Computers). Most of those semesters began with Neanderthals, a group who didn’t write much down because nobody had invented pencils. By spring, we’d advance to the “modern era,” which meant about 1938. I didn’t pay much attention then, but I wish I had. Because we can […]

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