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Food for thought (an excellent NYT article)

 

Food for thought...

Let me ask you something: How many of your physical neighbors know your name?

(The New York Times article below, prompted by a source it cites, asks this question.)

Got 3 min? It's short. And it will make you think.

The Great Affluence Fallacy (NY Times)

 

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