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Reads from the Past Week

9/28/2016

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Below is everything I’ve read, watched, or listened to this past week. The books may have been started in previous weeks, but were finished in the previous seven days. Most of my reading relates to education for sustainable development (Edu21).

My top picks are in red text.

Books
  1. Education for Sustainable Happiness and Well-Being

Articles and Videos
  1. Presidential Candidate Plans for Achieving American Prosperity - from my blog
  2. Questions of the day - from my blog
  3. Student Views and Voices - from my blog
  4. Trump Trade Proposals Could Sink Economy
  5. The first presidential debate
  6. The risky politics of progress | Jonathan Tepperman - video
  7. Peter Navarro outlines the Trump economic plan
  8. Here's the Economist Whose Ideas Guide Trump
  9. Assessing Trade Agendas in the US Presidential Campaign
  10. Live Fact Check: Trump And Clinton Debate For The First Time
  11. Why should we live in a low rate world?
  12. Power Poses Are Dead​
  13. Sal Khan: Let's teach for mastery -- not test scores - video
  14. China fact of the day
  15. Utility in the 21st century
  16. The best reason to give later
  17. Global Inequality: Is it getting better or worse?
  18. How to help the world
  19. Give now or later? What to do when the order of your actions matters
  20. What are the world’s biggest problems?
  21. How to Get the Deepest Rest of All
  22. Can other cities be as competitive as Singapore?
  23. Trump and Sanders Test Economic Model Predicting a G.O.P. Win
  24. If Trump wins, what is the best theory of why?
  25. Quant trading economies of scale someone should give Doug his own blog
  26. David Brooks on why Hillary Clinton isn’t winning by more
  27. Capitalism will eat democracy -- unless we speak up | Yanis Varoufakis - video
  28. Peter Diamandis’s 9 Rules For Building A Successful Business
    1. “Ultimately, isn’t this exactly what it means to be an entrepreneur? An entrepreneur clearly envisions the future and becomes so enamored with it that they turn their thoughts into reality and will the future they desire into existence.”
  29. Why We Need to Talk about High-Functioning Depression
    1. “High-functioning depression is when someone seems to have it all together on the outside, but on the inside, they are severely sad. Carol Landau, PhD, a clinical professor of psychiatry and human behavior and medicine at Brown University, says she primarily sees this in women with a penchant for perfectionism—AKA the same people who are likely your colleagues and friends with enviable lives and a long list of personal achievements.”
  30. From the comments, how to hit it big?
    1. “First venture capital is generally consider where washed-out Wall Streeters go, when they can’t cut it in real finance. Very few b-school students start out trying to get into VC. And no, generally Silicon Valley people are not nearly as smart as HFT/algo quants. The type of kids who go to Google or Facebook are generally the Ivy CS students from the upper half of their class who are good at white-boarding problems (e.g. reverse a linked list). The truly brilliant kids, Putnam winners, math olympiads, core kernel contributors, etc. disproportionately go the quant route. (In which at least half will wind up in Chicago).”
  31. Has the U.S. Presidency Become a Dictatorship?
    1. “I try to think about how someone 100 years from now might think about politics, how a historian looking back — and when we look back, 100 years or 200 years, we often find it very difficult to understand why people seem to get upset about little things that in the end didn’t matter much. And I think it’s important to take that view when thinking about politics today.”
  32. How insurers keep the money-pump flowing
  33. Maximizing the Value of Art and Music in Education
  34. Firms that Discriminate are More Likely to Go Bust
  35. As College Tuitions Rise, Scholarships Fail to Keep Pace
  36. Is Sustained 4 Percent Annual Real Growth Achievable?
  37. Getting Real About Paying For Trump's Tax Plan
  38. Promises and Price Tags: A Preliminary Update
  39. Moody’s: Clinton economy would create 10 million jobs
  40. The End of Static Stretching to Improve Hip Mobility
  41. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s $3 billion effort aims to rid world of major diseases by end of century
  42. These charts prove that the world is getting dramatically better, not worse
    1. “As this chart from American Enterprise Institute expert Mark Perry illustrates, global poverty levels have fallen from an astounding 94% in 1820 to just 9.6% in 2015, with the most dramatic fall coming in the years since 1970.
    2. This is a good to show your friend who can’t stop complaining that everything is getting worse.
    3. As World Bank chief Jim Yong Kim noted in the organization’s October report on the state of global poverty, which showed a global reduction in poverty of roughly 200 million people in the last four years alone:
    4. “This is the best story in the world today—these projections show us that we are the first generation in human history that can end extreme poverty.””
  43. Scientists are gushing too much
  44. A Notable Woman
  45. Why do people play chess again?
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