Thirty years ago, I had a boss who insisted on my calling into meetings when I was on vacation. Since I am a work hard, play hard type of person, we took up cruising. At that time, ship to shore calls were $10/minute. When I asked him for his credit card so that I could charge him for the call, he decided that they could live without me for 1-2 weeks. Now when I see everyone calling from the ship, I think what could be so important that it couldn't wait for a week? Okay, a death in the family, etc. I understand. But are there that many deaths affecting the passengers on the ship?
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“There is no such thing as a normal period of history. Normality is a fiction of economic textbooks.”
— Joan Robinson, “Contributions to Modern Economics” (1978)
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