

Groundhog's Day
Years ago, I was forced to watch the movie Groundhog’s Day in a graduate-level philosophy course. I hated it the first time I saw it in the theater on one of those date nights when my husband and I couldn’t agree on what we wanted to see, and we settled on this one. So while the professor gushed enthusiastically about the various existential questions that the film raises, the philosophical merits of the plot, I tried not to roll my eyes. I glanced at my watch: for the next t


The Law of Scarcity
Count how many rolls of toilet paper you currently have in your house, shoved into closets and cabinets. Four? Twelve? The Costco 48? Contrast that to what you might have kept on hand a year ago. Did that make you laugh a little? Someday, we will be telling our great grandchildren about the great T.P. crisis of 2020 and the pandemic that changed the way we see the world and ourselves in it. There will be no need to embellish or create a tall tale; the truth of this experienc