(Bloomberg View) -- Heckuva week! Finish strong with our morning train reads:
- How the baby boomers destroyed everything (Boston Globe); see also The Worst Generation Or, how I learned to stop worrying and hate the Boomers (Esquire)
- Thou Shalt Not Buy Biblically Responsible ETFs (Bloomberg View)
- When Bankers Started Playing With Other People's Money (the Atlantic)
- Roboticists say Boston Dynamics' new nightmare robot is unlike anything ever seen before (Recode)
- Large Majorities See Checks and Balances, Right to Protest as Essential for Democracy (Pew Research)
- Your Brain as Laboratory: The Science of Meditation (Scientific American)
- Uber is more fragile than other major tech companies (Vox)
- Why It's So Hard to Build the Next Silicon Valley (Bloomberg) but see Scraping by on six figures? Tech workers feel poor in Silicon Valley's wealth bubble (the Guardian)
- I'm Renting a Dog? Can purebreds on leases democratize credit? The Nevadan behind Wags Lending thinks so. (Bloomberg)
- Adding ketchup: Seven Other Things You're Doing Wrong at a Steakhouse (Bloomberg)
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Scott Galloway (his return appearance!) of New York University's Stern School of Business.
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