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How the Banana Industry Failed the Same Test Twice
Monoculture destroyed the world's favorite banana in the 1950s. And it's happening again.
Apr 21
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Bryan Clark
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Why Smart People Are So Good at Believing The Wrong Things
Why strong reasoning skills don’t lead to neutral conclusions.
Apr 14
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Bryan Clark
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Pharma Built a $6 Billion Belief Engine. Now It Can't Turn It Off.
How pharmaceutical advertising accidentally broke the clinical trial system.
Apr 7
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Bryan Clark
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March 2026
Two Ticketmaster CEOs Admitted the Whole Thing. Nobody Noticed.
Ticketmaster isn't scamming you. It's taking the blame for the people who are.
Mar 31
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Bryan Clark
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Credit Scores: Slightly Broke Is The Sweet Spot
How financial responsibility became a red flag
Mar 24
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Bryan Clark
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The $6,229 Pill That Costs $11
7,700% markups on cancer drugs, $7.3 billion shell games, and a reform bill that won't change anything.
Mar 17
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Bryan Clark
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The YouTube Rabbit Hole Turning Average Guys Into Bad Dates
A dating app created the rejection. YouTube explained it. A course sold the fix. A community reinforced it. You're sitting across from the finished…
Mar 10
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Bryan Clark
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Why "Entry-Level" Jobs Require 3-5 Years Experience
42% training decline, 52% underemployed, 20% wage cut: The math of a broken system
Mar 3
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Bryan Clark
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February 2026
The Secret Algorithm Behind Higher Rents. (And Why It Just Got Banned)
How landlords used software to share pricing data and coordinate rent hikes—until the government forced them to stop
Feb 24
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Bryan Clark
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The $2.13 Wage That Hasn't Changed Since 1991—And Why Tip Screens Are Making It Worse
The federal tipped minimum wage has been frozen for 34 years. Tip screens are how employers plan to keep it that way.
Feb 17
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Bryan Clark
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Swipe Right for Profit: How Dating Apps Monetize Desperation
Why dating apps promise connection but optimize for keeping you single.
Feb 10
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Bryan Clark
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Billionaires and the Infinite Money Glitch
How the ultra-wealthy borrow billions, pay nothing, and let death erase the bill.
Feb 3
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Bryan Clark
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