1. Intermittent fasting but for my brain
The author explores a personal approach to mental clarity through a method akin to intermittent fasting, reflecting on weight loss experiences and the simplicity of calorie deficits.
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The author explores a personal approach to mental clarity through a method akin to intermittent fasting, reflecting on weight loss experiences and the simplicity of calorie deficits.
A discussion on the implications of US debt, interest rates, and the relationship between debt and economic conditions, emphasizing the valuation of debt as an asset.
The post discusses the historical context of federal disaster relief, critiques Trump's policies on FEMA, and highlights the negative impact on communities in need of aid.
Support for small businesses by mayors reflects a positive shift in progressive governance, emphasizing economic revitalization and reducing burdensome regulations.
Bill McBride discusses the slight increase in industrial production and capacity utilization in September, highlighting its implications and comparisons to past data.
Mortgage applications fell 1.4% in the latest survey, influenced by lower mortgage rates and mixed economic indicators, with year-over-year trends showing some improvement.
An argument that AI adoption in US firms is growing slowly, with significant differences across industries and firm sizes, despite high stock prices for AI companies.
An argument that presents a new NFL model for team ratings, detailing projections, quarterback assessments, and the impact of injuries on team performance.
Menzie Chinn analyzes the ADP private nonfarm payroll data and compares it with Bloomberg's consensus and ARIMA forecasts.
A significant donation is made to create investment accounts for children, providing funds to support their financial future.
A major retailer is suing the government for potential refunds related to tariffs, contingent on a Supreme Court decision regarding import duties.
The post highlights various stories illustrating economic principles and trends, including labor market impacts of AI, consumer spending, and social norms in public spaces.
Nick HK discusses GiveDirectly's cash transfer research and its implications for understanding causality in complex economic systems.
Paul Krugman reflects on the first year of his newsletter, discussing audience growth, production processes, and the collaborative effort with his wife, Robin Wells.
An argument that housing affordability issues stem from supply constraints, particularly zoning regulations, while acknowledging the role of demand and the need for policy changes to improve access.
The post analyzes October housing market data, highlighting sales trends, inventory levels, and price changes, while anticipating November's market performance.
David Folkenflik discusses Fox News facing a defamation lawsuit over false claims related to the 2020 presidential election.
An argument that rising GDP alongside stagnant or declining employment raises questions about recession definitions and the timing of economic indicators.
An argument that Biden's renomination was a significant mistake due to his age-related decline and the Democrats' failure to hold a competitive primary process.
Menzie Chinn discusses the unsustainable trajectory of US debt and potential outcomes, including economic growth, interest rates, and the impact of immigration and AI.