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Capitalism and Climate Change Won’t Kill You, but Your Phone Might

September 23, 2019 Steve Tobak — No Comments

“People are dying. They are dying.” – Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez With all due respect to Greta Thunberg and AOC, people aren’t dying from climate change, but they are dying from mass stupidity, ironically stemming from their smartphones. She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and[…] Read On

#MeToo Justice: The Problem With the NFL’s and MLB’s Progressive Domestic Violence Policies

September 21, 2019 Steve Tobak — No Comments

I predict that this will be an unpopular post. That’s cool. This is a controversial topic that warrants discussion. Besides, there are plenty of echo chambers out there; I have no interest in this blog becoming one of them.     Let’s talk about how the National Football League and Major[…] Read On

Behind the NFL’s Breakout Success

September 19, 2019 Steve Tobak — No Comments

New York has always been a sports town. Growing up in the 60s and 70s, my friends and I followed every major professional sport, but football was the most exciting, hands down. For 12 action-packed Sundays a year, our eyes were glued to our TV screens. Baseball used to be[…] Read On

How Some Leaders ‘Do What Can’t Be Done’

September 17, 2019 Steve Tobak — No Comments

Let me ask you a multiple-choice question: How often do you find yourself attempting to do what people say can’t be done? a) Never. I’m not that stupid. b) Occasionally. But I always live to regret it. c) Way too often. And it’s stressful as hell. d) Constantly. It’s what[…] Read On

Why Nobody Should Judge What Kavanaugh Did in College

September 16, 2019 Steve Tobak — No Comments

“There’s a time and a place for everything, and it’s called college.” – Chef, South Park I’m not going to wade back into the Justice Brett Kavanaugh kerfuffle and I’ll tell you why. No matter how many reports come out about what a Supreme Court justice or anyone else did[…] Read On

Confessions of a Recovering Narcissist

September 12, 2019 Steve Tobak — No Comments

Some people possess what can only be described as a stunning lack of self-awareness. Instead of considering the possibility that they could have something to do with their chronically toxic relationships, they blame everything on everyone else, ensuring a lifetime of victimhood and misery. And why shouldn’t they assume that[…] Read On

What’s in a Name … Or a Logo?

September 11, 2019 Steve Tobak — No Comments

When it comes to names and logos, people get weird. Emotional. They either hate them or love them. Become attached to or can’t stand the sight of them. Rarely are they indifferent about the one thing they should be indifferent about since, for the most part, they make little difference.[…] Read On

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