It’s About Time

According to the Wall Street Journal, employers are newly hot on the trail of hires with liberal arts and humanities degrees. Class of 2015 graduates from those disciplines are employed at higher rates than their cohorts in the class of 2014, and starting salaries rose significantly, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers. … Continue reading It’s About Time

Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places?

I just read a story that offers a sad commentary on one company's treatment of the elderly. At the Ikea store in Shanghai, China, management has put an end to allowing senior citizens to use its cafeteria to socialize and even find partners. China's state broadcaster CCTV News reported that the elderly patrons would often … Continue reading Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places?

Doing Our Part…

My wife and I had the opportunity last night to meet Shannon Watts, the founder of Moms Demand Action (MDA), an organization we are both members of. MDA was founded by Shannon the day after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting with the purpose of demanding action from state and federal legislators,,companies, and educational institutions … Continue reading Doing Our Part…

The Charity Paradox

Can charitable giving ever be a bad thing? After Hurricane Matthew left parts of Haiti with significant amounts of destruction, the world responded with large amounts of charitable contributions. But could such contributions actually do more harm than good? Examining such a question was the focus of a recent article in the Wall Street Journal. … Continue reading The Charity Paradox

🎧 You had one eye in the mirror as you watched yourself …

I'm sure many of you recognize the line above as coming from the classic "You're So Vain" song by Carly Simon. But how many of you know what the last part of that line is? I always thought the full line was: "You had one eye in the mirror as you watched yourself go by." … Continue reading 🎧 You had one eye in the mirror as you watched yourself …

Between FiveThirtyEight.com and My Site, We Average over 5 Million Visitors per Month

Today is the one year anniversary of the second World Statistics Day, and in honor of such a momentous occasion, I thought I'd share some of my blogging statistics with you (technically the date is only celebrated every five years, but I missed last year's...) I'll start with the number of subscribers to my blog: … Continue reading Between FiveThirtyEight.com and My Site, We Average over 5 Million Visitors per Month

Alternative Ways to Control Gun Violence

I just listened to the presidential candidates offer their differing viewpoints on the Second Amendment, and while both state that they support the Second Amendment, Hillary Clinton would also like to see some common sense gun control laws enacted. I am very much on Clinton's side on this issue, and would actually prefer even stronger … Continue reading Alternative Ways to Control Gun Violence

It’s a Miracle That Humans Ever Make the Right Decision

I married when I was 24 years old. We had our first child before I was 25. I quit my job when I was 25, and went  back to school for my PhD. I opened a high-end personal training studio right before the economic crash of 2008. All of the above represent key decisions I've … Continue reading It’s a Miracle That Humans Ever Make the Right Decision

What Your Passwords Say about You

I laugh every time I see it. Southwest has just come out with a new commercial in its "Wanna Get Away" series, and I think it's pretty funny. The commercial is set in a war room, and apparently the "system" has been breached. A general has been called in, and he is required to reveal … Continue reading What Your Passwords Say about You

I Stopped Tweeting for a Week, and This Is What Happened

For the past two years, six days a week, I have tweeted my favorite stories from the Wall Street Journal. I have found it to be an easy way for me to keep track of such stories, and when appropriate, incorporate those stories into my teaching. Many of those stories have also served as the basis … Continue reading I Stopped Tweeting for a Week, and This Is What Happened