When most people think about problem-solving, they instinctively start small. The logic seems simple: smaller problems should be easier to tackle, while bigger ones require more effort, resources, and ...
Issues like money in politics and Republicans’ and Democrats’ ability to work together are also seen as very big problems ...
Small money slips rarely feel urgent in the moment, but they quietly drain hundreds or even thousands of dollars over time. I see the same patterns repeat: tiny fees, forgotten dates, and neglected ...