This week in In Development Magazine: Nithin Coca writes about Jakarta’s large expansion of transit over the last decade, and trying to tame the traffic of the world’s most congested city.
I feel so seen that someone who has spent time in the plains of the MidSouth also realizes how futile it is for certain sectors of it to be anything but grass. You should also most certainly incorporate your rural Kansas facts into a game of two truths and a lie.
My go to icebreaker fact is that this isn’t my first rodeo - that is, I have been in multiple rodeos. (My parents still have a stack of ribbons and trophies somewhere.)
I feel so seen that someone who has spent time in the plains of the MidSouth also realizes how futile it is for certain sectors of it to be anything but grass. You should also most certainly incorporate your rural Kansas facts into a game of two truths and a lie.
My go to icebreaker fact is that this isn’t my first rodeo - that is, I have been in multiple rodeos. (My parents still have a stack of ribbons and trophies somewhere.)
I think there is no link on the bullet about Nick Bloom and government statistics? (I would like to read this!)
https://www.nber.org/papers/w35135