Neoliberalism has become an epithet in economic circles lately, but what replaces it? It’s time to move on beyond the politically charged labels we hear in election campaigns …
Author Archives: William Sundwick
Utopias
Utopian literature started with the Garden of Eden — it has been with us ever since! Yet, somehow, the 20th century seemed more hospitable to dystopias. What happened? Let’s get back to something more hopeful!
Abundance vs. Scarcity
The Abundance Mindset and Scarcity Mindset of Stephen Covey’s “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” don’t get created only by sheer will power or “positive thinking”!
Time to Rethink GDP
Is there really a trade-off between efficiency and efficacy in economic measurement? Time to try measuring happiness scientifically?
Yes, We Will Complete This Project!
Fateful decision last summer to renovate and remodel our basement has experienced delays after delays — what was supposed to be a six-week project has stretched on to six months!
Buick, Where Did You Go?
Buick has been a totem for the people of Flint, Michigan, General Motors, and many Americans of a certain age … for 120 years, but how much longer?
Warp & Woof First — a Guest Contributor!
First time ever, Warp & Woof has invited a guest contributor — Jeff Kesselman, “No One Owns Dungeons and Dragons” — putting it in Present
Models
Recently, there has been a flurry of new, highly capable AI products released — I tried ChatGPT, it ain’t there yet!
Has Facebook Changed, Or Have I?
Whether it’s generational sorting, or just me getting older, Facebook doesn’t seem to be the communication tool that it used to be. But, it may still be worth a try for us old school types that think Twitter is a cesspool!
News Flash: Hyundai/Kia now #2 EV seller
Check out last Warp & Woof post (“Marketing All Those EVs”): global auto industry experiencing a shakeup, definite implications for EV future — not only are the Koreans number 3 in world for total auto production, but behind only Tesla in EV sales!