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Tuna, Tweets and How to Find Your Purpose

Tuna, Tweets and How to Find Your Purpose

(Bloomberg Opinion) -- My midweek morning train reads:

  • The Death of Retail Is Greatly Exaggerated (Moody’s)
  • The 300 secrets to high stock returns (Chicago Booth Review)
  • New startup wants to help you make a cash offer on a house (Curbed)
  • Following a Tuna From Fiji to Brooklyn — on the Blockchain (Wired)
  • Are Consumers Too Trusting? The Effects of Relationships With Expert Advisers (Semantic Scholar)
  • Banned From Amazon: The Shoppers Who Make Too Many Returns (Wall Street Journal)
  • The princes, the president and the fortune seekers (AP)
  • Inside the Trump Tweet Machine: Staff-written posts, bad grammar (on purpose), and delight in the chaos (Boston Globe)
  • The Amazing Psychology of Japanese Train Stations (City Lab)
  • The meditation technique that helps some of the world’s top business leaders succeed (Marketplace); see also How to Find Your Purpose (Life Hacker)

What are you reading?

New data show people actually increased their Facebook usage after Cambridge Analytica scandal

Tuna, Tweets and How to Find Your Purpose

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