This edition of The Atlantic Daily discusses the imperative shift in parenting philosophy to prioritize kindness over success, as highlighted by Adam Grant's piece. It also addresses alarming trends in the job market where AI is increasingly competing with college graduates, creating concern over future employment prospects. Additionally, it summarizes key insights from various articles including Project 2025's outlined goals, historical analysis of media coverage on Hitler, and unique insights into Quaker parenting practices that align with modern research.
Stop trying to raise successful kids and focus instead on cultivating kindness, recognizing that success is not solely defined by achievements, but by character and compassion.
The alarming trend in the job market suggests that artificial intelligence is increasingly outpacing college graduates, raising concerns about employment opportunities for the upcoming workforce.
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