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Fareed Zakaria: In Defense of a Liberal Education

This book serves as the starting point of my personal inquiry into all things higher education. I’ve worked at four different colleges/universities, each unique and fascinating in its own way. While parents certainly send their children off to school to gain skills for employment, there has always been an unspoken truth that the four-year, residential …

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Technology Overload: Organizational Decision-Making in the Age of Big Data

The following is a research paper submitted for my Management Theory course as part of my MBA curriculum at Bradley University. Introduction In the modern world, ground-breaking technology is emerging, seemingly every day, to simplify our processes and speed up our lives. In many ways, our quality of life has significantly increased because technology and …

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Colin Jost: A Very Punchable Face

“I think this book is fantastic. I haven’t read a single word of it, but it’s got everything I want in a book – a front, a back, a good spine. And it’s got some heft. Whoever wrote this book knew what she was doing. Well done.” – Review from Michael Che Saturday Night Live …

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Robert Greene: Mastery

Robert Greene is one of the premier thinkers and strategists of our time. Every time I hear him speak on a podcast or on YouTube, I am absolutely entranced and get the feeling that I’m listening to a true expert on the human experience. His books can be pretty dense, but he does offer a …

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Ryan Holiday: Courage is Calling

I originally stumbled across Ryan Holiday’s work several months into the COVID-19 pandemic. He has been one of my favorite authors ever since. Holiday’s books on Stoicism are digestible and practical. The main tenet of this school of philosophy is that we don’t control what happens to us, but we control how we respond. Courage …

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