Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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Softbank.
The Economist recounts Masayoshi Son founding SoftBank from two part-timers who thought his five-year targets absurd—then traces how that swagger presaged today's giant fund whose global tech bets may be equally transformative.
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2007-2017: Results
The author quotes HealthyPlace on lasting aftereffects of emotional abuse—hypervigilance, self-doubt, anxiety, internalized criticism, and eroded trust in future closeness—treating the checklist as a sober map of what recovery must address.
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Communication Breakdown
Carl Jung defines loneliness not as empty rooms but as the inability to speak what matters to oneself—when inner life cannot find language, isolation persists even in company.
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History Lessons
The Economist cautions that autonomous vehicles could repeat the car's history—fixing horses-in-the-street problems while blindsiding society—unless planners treat AVs as a political and social design problem, not only an engineering swap-in for today's cars.
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Psychological Well-Being
The author works through Carol Ryff's psychological well-being inventory twice, tracing plunging environmental mastery and positive relations, steadier personal growth, and arguing that strategic repair—starting with mastering one's environment—beats pretending any score is fixed forever.
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End Game Analysis: Relationship Principles
The author proposes three repeatable lenses—comfort, balance, and forward motion—to steer relationships without case-by-case improvisation, and stresses revisiting them so change triggers recalibration, containment, or an honest end.