Tag: America’s

Why America’s Hustle Culture Might Kill Us Before Anything Else Does

Just like every year, I took much of August off. In many — if not most – European countries, this is still a pretty normal and common thing to do. Actually, it existed for long enough for some historians to start calling it a ‘tradition.’ When I used to work for an...

Confronting America’s Fixable Depression Crisis

After suffering a stroke last year, US Senator John Fetterman, a man who’d long seemed sad to those around him, plunged into deep depression. In the pit of his despair, he lost the motivation that had driven him to the pinnacle of politics. He lost weight, stopped showering, and didn&rsqu...

No, America’s Birth Rate Decline Is Not Like Japan’s

I recently read an article in The New York Post claiming that “America’s population decline may mirror Japan’s,” and I audibly laughed. There are a lot of issues when it comes to America’s birth rate, but the truth is, this article didn’t get it. It i...

What Does America’s Future Look Like?

Today we’re going to discuss America’s…future. What does it look like? Is there much of one — given the profound pessimism most Americans feel? The lessons, too, apply to many countries — so think about your own if you’re not American. Lately, the nationa...

In Search Of America’s Missing Hellbenders

Hellbenders live only in the eastern part of the United States in shallow, fast-flowing, rocky streams that are cold and well-oxygenated. They are extreme habitat specialists, adapted to a specific niche within a very specific environment. Their exacting requirements makes them an important environm...