When Someone Asks How You Are, It's Okay To Say “Good” First and foremost, let me give you permission to respond to “how are you” with “good.” Go ahead. Replying “good” is grammatically correct if you're not directly referring to your health. ...
I am unwilling to suggest to poor countries that there is ‘another way’, as Mr Williamson suggests there may be; such advice reminds me of the IMF telling poor countries in east Asia in the 1970s and 1980s to get rid of capital controls at...
I'm being facetious, but you do have a third side where, where did you start this and, and kind of, you know, where's that one at? Yeah, so Emil: this one I started October of last year.I think the only reason I started was because at the beginning of 2020, I wrote a goal...
don't fall into the trap of thinking that because this is presented as a Top 10 list the ideas below aren't possibly life-changing. As Sydney Smith said, "You mustn't think me necessarily foolish because I am facetious, nor will I consider you necessarily wise because you are grave." ...
is one of the better publications when you seemanytimes the NYT has cherry-picked journalists formerly employed at “Politico”—that does not tend to spell out “loser degenerate” like many former acquaintances have tagged Moses Herzog. [insert awkward, “wish that was 100% facetious” chuckle...