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Happy New Year! Thank you all for reading.
This was a wild year and there’s a lot to cover. For my wrap up, I focus on six topics that stood out to me: AI, leadership, parenting, education, nostalgia, and vibes. Enjoy.
AI is the bac...
Me and Lily (my assistant) are trying to figure out why Substack sent the email with a misspelling of Zohran’s name in the subject line. We’re sorry about that mistake.
Back to the material…
Wild week. Here is the generational and gende...
The End of Reading in the Age of Emotion
Americans are reading way less than they used to. A University of Florida study found that reading for pleasure among Americans is down about 40% in 2 decades. Even...
Men & Friends (or lack thereof)
My husband and his friends just returned from their annual fantasy football draft. You might be wondering how long it takes to pick players for an imaginary football team. Three...
This year’s commencement speeches did not disappoint. Even after watching dozens, I still tear up as the camera pans to the hopeful students and proud parents. The messages to a new generation centered on humanity, open-mindedness, and pers...
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Kim Lear is a writer focused on generational shifts.
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