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Patnetters:
1. What are you grateful for?
2. What are you looking forward to in 2024?
3. What is your take home lesson now that 2023 is behind us?
1. What are you grateful for?
2. What are you looking forward to in 2024?
3. What is your take home lesson now that 2023 is behind us?
3. The tide is turning in the direction of sanity.
• Growth in gas cars is now far higher than electrics, flipping a trend from 12 months ago.
• COVID vaccine uptake has plummeted. Pfizer's stock is down 50% from 2 years ago. Moderna's is down over 70% in the same time frame.
• Zuckerberg's Threads has failed. There's a lack of enthusiasm for heavily censored social media platforms.
• Decline in interest and market value for alternative meat products like Beyond Meat.
• Even DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) has hit the skids! Wisconsin just dialed back all funding and froze the programs.
1. I returned from a visit to Asia in September 23. Took the airport train from the international terminal to domestic terminal at Chicago's O'Hare airport. I got a glimpse of the streets of Chicago briefly during the train ride and I realized that I live in a country that is almost a paradise, relatively speaking. Grateful for what I have.
2. Peace of mind. Focusing on things that matter and controllable. My vote doesn't matter, so I am gonna zoom out from shitstorm election scheduled for November 24.
Did you see Changi Airport in Singapore?
Took the airport train from the international terminal to domestic terminal at Chicago's O'Hare airport. I got a glimpse of the streets of Chicago briefly during the train ride and I realized that I live in a country that is almost a paradise, relatively speaking. Grateful for what I have.
No. But I googled images of Changi. Dallas airport is nice but Changi is on a different level. Why don't they build something like that here? It takes courage to fund and develop something like that, I reckon.
On paper it's Chicago, but anything you can see generally around O'hare is Rosemont actually.
Cool, but vote. And I see what you did there. My patience is thinning also.
The politics section isn't thorough, but gives you an idea. The village mayor is paid $255k which is flipping insane. It's one of the most corrupt villages in the country and they've managed to stay mostly clean for 3/4ths of a century. My village president is a friend and neighbor. Gets paid per meeting and maybe totals $2k for the year for perspective for a similar sized village.
Cook County is known for its corruption? Cuyahoga County (where Cleveland, Ohio is) is called the Cook County, South of the Lake.
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