The Medical System is at It’s Tipping Point | Opinion
Doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic experienced large numbers of patients in all open settings, such as hospitals and urgent care. These patient loads have led doctors to experience compassion fatigue and a discouraging picture of the future of medicine.
Managers Need to Adapt to Remote Work | Opinion
Remote work is beneficial for employees and companies alike. Yet, managers are generally hesitant to embrace remote work, as they feel as if it makes workers less productive and more insecure about their ability to lead.
New York City Will Become a Climate Change Hotspot | Opinion
It is almost certain that within the next several decades, due to the existential risk of climate change, large cities such as New York City will become less and less habitable.
Hyperpartisanship is Ruining America | Opinion
In America, hyperpartisanship runs rampant and has increasingly been doing so for decades. The result is a hyperpartisan culture that has effectively ruined the United States of America.
Philosophy for Elementary School
Children should be taught philosophy from an early age because it improves critical thinking skills and has been empirically shown to improve standardized test scores.
The Great Resignation Will Be Good for Corporations, Not Workers | Opinion
In this editorial, it is argued that The Great Resignation will not benefit workers, but instead will benefit employers and corporations, because, on the one hand, the structures in place will engineer this outcome, and likewise, corporations will use The Great Resignation as an opportunity to automate, outsource, and lay-off workers.
Identity Politics are Toxic | Opinion
Contemporary Identity Politics in the United States is a profound source of divisiveness and racism, and we should take notes from the 1960s Civil Rights movement so as to move the cultural conversation away from pernicious Identity Politics.
Meaningfulness, Its Moral Implications, and the Path Forward
It is an empirically provable fact that most people live a great temporal portion of their lives doing activities they do not find meaningful. Such lives more readily lead to nihilism and the solutions, while quite straightforward, are unlikely to be implemented.
The Future of the U.S. Prison System | Opinion
The U.S. prison system operates on the presupposition that prisoners need to be punished, not rehabilitated. But what if this presupposition flipped?
New York City Infrastructure Problems
NYC has infrastructure that threatens the lives of its citizens and has already cost dozens of innocent New Yorkers’ lives. If gone unfixed, more needless death and pain will become of our fellow New Yorkers