Pallets of overstock, returned, and undelivered-mail packages are an indicator of just how much stuff there is in the retail ecosystem.
— Read on www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/mystery-amazon-pallet-unboxing/
Pallets of overstock, returned, and undelivered-mail packages are an indicator of just how much stuff there is in the retail ecosystem.
— Read on www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/mystery-amazon-pallet-unboxing/
Essays in mental health philosophy—less “tips,” more why things work (or don’t). I look at the first principles under therapy, psychiatry, psychology, and everyday life, and occasionally share notes from papers and books-in-progress.
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2 responses to “Mental Health and its reflection in economics ?! A 450-Pound Mystery Pallet. Here’s What We Found. | by Wirecutter”
And that is probably where your book is.
The case for minimalism.