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" ... It’s also produced an embarrassing naiveté. Expecting that Biden’s win will usher in a new era of radical change and transformative lawmaking, the edu-sphere is primed for disappointment. Ignoring Biden’s narrow margin in key states, Democratic losses in the House and their resulting wafer-thin majority, and the likelihood that Biden will be the first new president in decades to lack a Senate majority, they talk as if Biden had claimed the sweeping victory that many had anticipated. This is reflected in the vilification of Mitch McConnell, the casual depiction of Republicans as hateful bigots, and a seeming disinterest in understanding Republican principles and priorities. ... "
" ... The thrill isn’t gone, but we can no longer afford the naiveté with which we stumbled into our current cancel culture. The things we share online can live forever, and they sometimes come back to haunt us. This is coming into sharper focus with a new celebrity on the chopping block nearly every week. And the cancel queue isn’t only reserved for celebrities. Many people are facing life-altering consequences, finding themselves “canceled” from their jobs, peers and communities for thoughts posted online years ago. ... "
" ... To be sure, there is no naiveté here. There are certainly instances where corruption is the order of the day. The point I'm making is simple: too many businesses do not even try to push back the kleptocrats. ... "
" ... To date, Paris and Tokyo have little to show for their efforts; Washington even less so. Indeed, that the current U.S. administration thinks it can counteract the age-old powerful force of globalization simply by edict reflects a fundamental naiveté of how businesses actually operate in the modern world economy. ... "
" ... Urban Outfitters keeps winning because it was built by two people who, in co-founder Dick Hayne’s words, “knew nothing about the retailing business” when they started. The naiveté of the company’s founders 40 years ago, when they were just college students, freed them to make counterintuitive decisions that traditional retailers still resist copying today. ... "