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" ... Ayton has been a productive center for the Suns, who by now probably should have been able to sleepwalk his way to 20 points a night. His statistical scoring has taken a dip this season from 18.2 points last season to 14.3 this year, which on the surface seems odd given the acquisition of Chris Paul, one of the best passers in league history, in the offseason. Ayton’s production notwithstanding, he’s still a 7-footer with great touch, an elite rebounder and a developing defender who’s just 22 years old. ... "
" ... Most of us sleepwalk through our lives, playing out the same patterns and falling into old habits. Covid-19 was a pattern interruption in the roteness of our lives. It was jarring and has been painful at times, but in breaking our patterns, it has also given us an opportunity to evolve as leaders. ... "
" ... That stuff makes you sleepwalk and do weird s***. Not doing that. I’ve tried Halcion. I just try to wind down and take a Benadryl. You gotta switch them out. When Benadryl stops working, then you gotta switch to ZzzQuil, and then that stops working, and then you gotta go to melatonin. Your body gets used to it. ... "
" ... To say that is hardly a surprise; deep down everyone knows the score. But the consistency of Newcastle’s hapless and toothless performances makes it so easy to judge everything on the smaller details. Bruce, yet again, must be held responsible for the Magpies’ 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace; he saw the issues laid bare in the collapse at Arsenal six days prior, spoke about making changes and opted for the same team, playing exactly the same way. It was no surprise to see the team sleepwalk to another defeat, and it really isn’t worth asking where the team would be without Martin Dubravka. The somewhat misleading soundbite of an eight-match unbeaten run is now long-gone, replaced by a much more sobering, illustrative fact; Newcastle have won just once in nine league games. Their Premier League status, taken for granted not so long ago by those looking in externally, is now in the balance once again. ... "
" ... “I have speculated on some potentially negative ethical implications of fintech. Unless we actively embed awareness of [these questions] into our innovations, we may sleepwalk into an increasingly ethically-disabled financial system.” ... "