We honor the Constitution of the United States most when we amend it.
Top Five American Novels of All Time
As I write this, my daily life has been radically altered by the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. (And let’s hope it won’t be necessary in the future for me to write something like “the outbreak of 2022” or “the contagion of 2025.”)
As a sports writer, I have much less to cover now that most sports events on the planet have been postponed or canceled, so it’s an excellent time to catch up on my reading.
Aphorism No. 124
A book can in fact be judged by its cover — alongside its table of contents, notes, bibliography, index, reputation, and author.
Over/Under With Davis Mattek (Mar. 25): Tyler Lockett, RotoViz, 2015 Kansas City Royals
Mar. 25, 2020: The coronapocalypse continues, but we persevere.
I check in with Davis Mattek, a sports analyst for RotoExperts and SportsGrid, and we play a quick game of Over/Under.
Aphorism No. 123
If a partnership is additive — not multiplicative — it’s not a partnership.
Aphorism No. 122
Power is a byproduct.
Zoom Video: Investing in the Internet in the Age of the Coronavirus
Pessimism is pretty much my brand, but the special Mar. 20 episode of The Daily podcast reminds me that we have ample cause for optimism and hope.
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Aphorism No. 121
You are your own creator.
The Importance of Coronavirus Testing in the United States
It seems stupidly needless to say that it’s important for us to have a robust testing program for the coronavirus in the United States.
Nonetheless, that needs to be said.
Testing in the U.S. is still inadequate.
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Aphorism No. 120
Most people make money when the market goes up. Few keep their money when the market goes down.