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Shawnee, Kansas’s Ban On Roommates – A Deep Dive On Why and What This Means For The Future Of Homeownership
Entering Entrepreneurship Post-Covid – The Perks, The Costs & Bonus Insider Tips
Inventing Anna & Classism – The Core (And Missing) Lesson Of The Anna Delvey Story
Tom Justice & Losing Your Exceptional | The Harsh Realities Of Reinventing Your Self-Value Once The Spark That Made You Special Burns Out
The Devil’s Advocate - The Need and Necessity of The 10th Man
Benedict Arnold, Misconstrued History, And the Depths of Trustworthiness-Part One-
Daniel Dancer and Pros and Cons of Being a Frugal Penny Pincher
Covid Stimulus Checks, Return To Work Reluctances, and The Jaw-Dropping Spike of Mass Quitting Across Fast Food Chains
The Story of Liu Mingsheng and Xu Chaoqin, and the Deep Science Behind Love
Max Gentleman and Karl Kirschner - Spearheading Myths About Friendship
Max Gentleman, a Jewish BOW in Germany, had two strikes against him. He had a pair of red triangles stitched onto his back, which identified him as the Jewish American Soldier, and he'd already tried to escape the concentration camps, twice unsuccessfully. This meant that any German Soldier who saw him escaping a third time could shoot Max dead with no questions asked. So, you might understand that when a German camp guard and an officer named Karl Kirschner, helped him crawl out under the barbed wire fence, it was a big risk for Max.