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" ... A few years ago the consensus was that people valued their privacy too much to trade it in to marketers for something with little value. That consensus has since evaporated. In fact, I wonder if most of the younger generation even cares that corporate America or the NSA is tracking their every digital footprint. A situation that can only be chalked up to inexperience or invincibility – the tabula rasa for the millennial generation. But now, even knowledgeable people are throwing caution to the wind and giving up privacy for trifle value. ... "
" ... Although the tabula rasa surrender of royal rank was certainly in plain sight all along as an option out, it remains most rare in British history, and weirdly unexpected. The main details of the deal have also been announced. The couple will keep Frogmore House, a gift to them from the Queen, but will repay the public for the approximately $3 million it took to renovate the house. They will, also, as of now, perform no royal engagements on behalf of the Queen, although they will continue their work for their own charities and programs, such as Harry's Sentebale and Invictus Games work. ... "
" ... Diagnosing a historical figure with something like autism, when doing so relies so much on observed behaviors, is almost impossible. Achieving anything near accuracy would require meticulously documented observations from the person themselves and perhaps the people who knew them. Such information about Emily Brontë is famously sparse, which of course makes her a sort of tabula rasa onto which people over the decades have scrawled various conclusions about her health and her neurology. Like “Asperger's-y.” ... "
" ... It's an age-old argument: Are we who we are because of nature or nurture? Are we born with inborn tendencies, or are we born “tabula rasa” (with a clean slate)? Is our IQ fixed, or can our brain learn new things (a.k.a. neuroplasticity)? Do our habits make us, or do we make our habits? Is emotional intelligence as it’s known a learned behavior? Does this all make a difference in our personal and professional life? ... "