> In the same way that slaves were never allowed to read, they sure as hell weren't taught basic math
This effect only lasts 2 generations.
> It makes sense too, you're hard-pressed to teach your children calculus if no one in your whole community even knows it
But it's teachers teaching it, and blacker schools tend to have more highly educated teachers.
This is not a EBS of both sides. However, I felt you may find interest in a deep in depth comparison by a professor. Available as an individual course or also available with their subscription service which does give you a trial month so you can watch the full piece free technically.
The researchers found that guys who did it the most (at least 21 times a month) had about a 20% lower chance of prostate cancer, compared with those who did it less (4 to 7 times a month). That was true in several age groups.
https://www.webmd.com/prostate-cancer/ejaculation-prostate-cancer-risk
To me, the best solution is these Box Bags. They are made with some plastic, but you use them over and over. They’re super rugged, hold a lot of groceries and fold flat for storage. You don’t have to struggle with paper bags ripping or traditional plastic bags cutting into your hands when you have heavy items. These are one of those “where have you been all my life?” items.
Very well put. I wish I could add more but you really covered the topic well.
Automation has been a concept for centuries, but is particularly in focus in current events because of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. We are now in a state where digital automation technology packaged with AI is now a low-code or no-code consumer-ready product. A business can use something like Mimica to monitor user behavior, map it to a business process, and then rapidly build and deploy automation software like Automation Anywhere to execute the process with zero human intervention.
The barrier to entry to automating your day-to-day work has never been lower. The horse has met the tractor, except in this case we are the horse.