In the newsroom, we live for the “exclusive.” We want the story that no one else has. But in our personal lives, we’ve done the opposite: we’ve turned our private world into a public utility. We “broadcast” our coffee, our…
In the newsroom, we live for the “exclusive.” We want the story that no one else has. But in our personal lives, we’ve done the opposite: we’ve turned our private world into a public utility. We “broadcast” our coffee, our…