The Harmful Effect of Oversimplifying

From the 1950s through the mid-1980s, peptic ulcers were thought to be caused by lifestyle, not a bacteria. Ulcers started appearing in large numbers after World War II, and the over-simplified concept in use was that the change in lifestyle created ulcers. There was...

The Future of Retail and Technology Advances

For those of us in the Northeast, the month of March is offering winter wonderland challenges. When power is out, and there is no heat, or when the roads are blocked with fallen trees and branches, the perspective of life immediately shifts to survival. Often any...

More Perspectives on Market Events and Volatility

With all the volatility in the stock market we are concentrating this newsletter on the markets but that is not the only financial activity that people have. Large purchases are also important.  Rich’s expert advice was sought in avoiding being taken when...

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