When you learn something new, you start to notice it all around you. I never paid attention to rain gutters until I bought new ones. Then I found myself looking at what other homes had. Trapezoidal or half-round? Five-inch or six-inch? Now, having recently read “Why Nothing Works” and “Abundance,” I constantly see examples of the government slowing down projects. The latest was another delay in the Brooklyn Marine Terminal megadevelopment. It was portrayed not as a setback, but as something to celebrate. And it was caused not by opponents of the plan, but by its alleged supporters. “We are […]
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