• How Do We Fix Housing?

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  • How do we fix housing? Malcolm Gladwell stated that housing is the next big problem we must solve. Housing—more than just shelter—represents stability, opportunity, and equity. So, where do we even begin?‌ What’s your take? What bold ideas, unconventional solutions, or small experiments could move the needle on this issue? What's Melvin reading? Revenge of The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Nugget - Small-area variation refers to differences in healthcare practices or outcomes between regions with similar populations, driven by localized factors like provider behavior, cultural norms, or resource distribution. "How your doctor treats you, in many cases, has less to do with where your doctor was trained, or how well he or she did in medical school, or what kind of personality your doctor has, than with where your doctor lives." Last Thoughts - Vincent Van Gogh on reality being less scary than our imagination: “Fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm fearsome, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. They leave that wisdom to those to whom it appeals. When the storm comes—when night falls—what’s worse: the danger or the fear of danger? Give me reality, the danger itself.” Buddy Check Day, observed on the 11th of each month, is a dedicated initiative to support military veterans. The project encourages individuals to reach out and connect with veterans, promoting a sense of camaraderie and mutual support. By participating in this simple yet meaningful gesture of checking in, people can express gratitude to those who have served in the military and help maintain strong bonds within the veteran community. I'm checking in because I care, not because I am concerned. For more information, visit buddycheckday.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How do we fix housing? Malcolm Gladwell stated that housing is the next big problem we must solve. Housing—more than just shelter—represents stability, opportunity, and equity. So, where do we even begin?‌ What’s your take? What bold ideas, unconventional solutions, or small experiments could move the needle on this issue? What's Melvin reading? Revenge of The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Nugget - Small-area variation refers to differences in healthcare practices or outcomes between regions with similar populations, driven by localized factors like provider behavior, cultural norms, or resource distribution. "How your doctor treats you, in many cases, has less to do with where your doctor was trained, or how well he or she did in medical school, or what kind of personality your doctor has, than with where your doctor lives." Last Thoughts - Vincent Van Gogh on reality being less scary than our imagination: “Fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm fearsome, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. They leave that wisdom to those to whom it appeals. When the storm comes—when night falls—what’s worse: the danger or the fear of danger? Give me reality, the danger itself.” Buddy Check Day, observed on the 11th of each month, is a dedicated initiative to support military veterans. The project encourages individuals to reach out and connect with veterans, promoting a sense of camaraderie and mutual support. By participating in this simple yet meaningful gesture of checking in, people can express gratitude to those who have served in the military and help maintain strong bonds within the veteran community. I'm checking in because I care, not because I am concerned. For more information, visit buddycheckday.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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