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  • Two pizzerias tied for the next spot: NYC's Ribalta ranked in eighth place alongside Robert’s of Chicago, an establishment that's known for its thin-crust pies.
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  • In Britain, the Labour government already abolished the “non-dom” regime — a 110-year-old policy that let wealthy foreigners shield overseas income from UK taxes. As a result of changing this program, Britain drove over 10,000 millionaires out of the country.
  • In 2022, the top 1% of American taxpayers paid 40.4% of all federal income taxes, according to the Tax Foundation. The top 10% paid 72%. The bottom 50% paid 3%.

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  • The country that wagged its finger at the West over carbon emissions ended up with a dirtier power grid than China’s.
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  • You’ll Lead Yourself Instead of Managing Yourself

     

    Instead of managing thoughts, managing emotions, managing reactions —
    you’ll develop an internal steadiness that makes leadership feel natural.

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  • Federal spending has surged from $4.4 trillion in 2019 to over $7 trillion today—a 59% increase.
  • I imagine very few people believe that America is 59% better off than it was in 2019.
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  • A diagnosis becomes a filter. It creates a narrative people inhabit; a story we tell ourselves about our inner life and our reactions to the world.
  • If symptoms are framed as illness, this increases fear, which increases arousal, which increases threat monitoring, which increases symptom intensity

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  • While the MID is not intended as a diagnostic instrument, it is sometimes used that way in practice. Personally, I typically begin with the DES-II, as I prefer to administer it in real time. If dissociative symptoms are indicated, I then offer the SCID-D, which remains the gold-standard diagnostic interview for dissociative disorders.
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  • trategies that emerge under threat and trauma are encoded procedurally, that is, as automatic patterns of perception, sensation, and action. They are not stored as beliefs you can reason your way out of.
  • “Safety is learned through repeated, embodied experiences of approaching something new and surviving it. It is rarely proven by words (including those you say or think to yourself).
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  • The former Vice President—who spent years warning Americans that “our oceans are warming” and “sea levels are rising”—has apparently decided the beaches of California are safe enough to bet $8 million on.
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