Monday, May 6, 2024

Why Can’t We Stop Talking About Nonmonogamy?

Where Did All the Stocks Go? Why Your Breakfast Should Start With a Vegetable.

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May 6, 2024
Holograms, Rap Beefs, and Corporate Psychics
Ten picks for today, curated by our editors. Plus, how to make a better to-do list.
 
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Not Even Past
The Girl in the Kent State Photo
The Washington Post
Patricia McCormick
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Matters of Faith
'A Step Back in Time': America's Catholic Church Sees an Immense Shift Toward the Old Ways
The Associated Press
Tim Sullivan
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By the Numbers
Where Did All the Stocks Go?
Sherwood News
Matt Phillips
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Today in Polyamory
Why Can't We Stop Talking About Nonmonogamy?
Yale Review
Brandy Jensen
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Mind Bending
The Big Idea That Our Universe Is a Hologram
Big Think
Ethan Siegel
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End of an Era?
Drake and Kendrick Lamar Is the Last Great Rap Beef. Thank God.
The Ringer
Charles Holmes
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Order of Operations
Why Your Breakfast Should Start With a Vegetable
Time
Matt Fuchs
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Pro Tip
8 Handy IPhone Keyboard Tricks You Might Not Know
Popular Science
David Nield
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Save for a Rainy Day
The Best Board Games of 2024 so Far
Polygon
Charlie Theel
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Nice Work if You Can Get It
I Use My Psychic Powers to Help Corporations Make Money
Business Insider
Lakshmi Varanasi
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How to Build a Better To-Do List
Helpful strategies to make your daily checklist more useful and less dread-inducing.
The To-Do List Method for People With Crazy Lives and Short Attention Spans
Quartz
Lila MacLellan
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If you constantly feel like you have too much on your plate, give this trick a try.
Facing a Tedious to-Do List? This Trick Could Make It Easier
Psyche
Shayla Love
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The 'easy addendum effect': how careful timing of your easier tasks could help you feel better at the end of the day.
Why Doing the Easy Parts of Your To-Do List First Can Be a Bad Idea
Fast Company
Stephanie Vozza
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There's a scientific reason you probably shouldn't give in to the temptation to tackle the easy things on your to-do list first.
Forget To-Do Lists. You Really Need a 'Got Done' List
WIRED
Stacy S. Kim
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Most digital productivity tools focus on what you have yet to do, but they never celebrate what you've accomplished.
In Case You Missed It
 
Yesterday's Most Read Story
Five Phrases That Make People Discount What You're Saying
Fast Company
Gwen Moran
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