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  • It’s Star Wars Day.
  • Celebrating the life of James M. Houston, founding principal of Regent College in Vancouver, who died at 103; I would like to write about his profound influence on my life and will at some point, hopefully soon. Here’s a CT profile.
  • Joel Kotkin on the twilight of the Information Age: “the opportunities seem to be in the production [and maintenance] of tangible goods, which could be very good news indeed for the majority of young Americans who lack a four-year degree.”
  • An interview with Harvey Mansfield: “I believe in reading whole books” and “I have never had an honor that didn’t come from a conservative organization.”
  • Happy 10th birthday to the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard!
  • HBR explores the psychological debt of adopting AI.

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