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Can our democracy overcome the lies, anger, hate, and fears that have pulled us apart?” America’s adversaries were betting that the U.S. was so full of anger and division that it could not. “But they are wrong,” Biden said. “You know it; I know it. But we have to prove them wrong.” “We have to prove democracy still works—that our government still works and we can deliver for our people.” In that speech, Biden outlined a plan to begin investing in the nation again as well as to rebuild the country’s neglected infrastructure. “Throughout our history,” he noted, “public investment and infrastructure has literally transformed America—our attitudes, as well as our opportunities.” In the first two years of his administration, when Democrats controlled both chambers of Congress, lawmakers set out to do what Biden asked. They passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan to help restart the nation’s economy after the pandemic-induced crash; the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (better known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law) to repair roads, bridges, and waterlines, extend broadband, and build infrastructure for electric vehicles; the roughly $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act to promote scientific research and manufacturing of semiconductors; and the Inflation Reduction Act, which sought to curb inflation by lowering prescription drug prices, promoting domestic renewable energy production, and investing in measures to combat climate change. This was a dramatic shift from the previous 40 years of U.S. policy, when lawmakers maintained that slashing the government would stimulate economic growth, and pundits widely predicted that the Democrats’ policies would create a recession. But in 2023, with the results of the investment in the United States falling into place, it is clear that those policies justified Biden’s faith in them. The U.S. economy is stronger than that of any other country in the Group of Seven (G7)—a political and economic forum consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, along with the European Union—with higher growth and faster drops in inflation than any other G7 country over the past three years. Heather Long of the Washington Post said yesterday there was only one word for the U.S. economy in 2023, and that word is “miracle.” Rather than cooling over the course of the year, growth accelerated to an astonishing 4.9% annualized rate in the third quarter of the year while inflation cooled from 6.4% to 3.1% and the economy added more than 2.5 million jobs. The S&P 500, which is a stock market index of 500 of the largest companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges, ended this year up 24%. The Nasdaq composite index, which focuses on technology stocks, gained more than 40%. Noah Berlatsky, writing for Public Notice yesterday, pointed out that new businesses are starting up at a near-record pace, and that holiday sales this year were up 3.1%. Unemployment has remained below 4% for 22 months in a row for the first time since the late 1960s. That low unemployment has enabled labor to make significant gains, with unionized workers in the automobile industry, UPS, Hollywood, railroads, and service industries winning higher wages and other benefits. Real wages have risen faster than inflation, especially for those at the bottom of the economy, whose wages have risen by 4.5% after inflation between 2020 and 2023. Meanwhile, perhaps as a reflection of better economic conditions in the wake of the pandemic, the nation has had a record drop in homicides and other categories of violent crime. The only crime that has risen in 2023 is vehicle theft. While Biden has focused on making the economy deliver for ordinary Americans, Vice President Kamala Harris has emphasized protecting the right of all Americans to be treated equally before the law. In April 2023, when the Republican-dominated Tennessee legislature expelled two young Black legislators, Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson, for participating in a call for gun safety legislation after a mass shooting at a school in Nashville, Harris traveled to Nashville’s historically Black Fisk University to support them and their cause. In the wake of the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Supreme Court decision overturning the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that recognized the constitutional right to abortion, Harris became the administration’s most vocal advocate for abortion rights. “How dare they?” she demanded. “How dare they tell a woman what she can and cannot do with her own body?... How dare they try to stop her from determining her own future? How dare they try to deny women their rights and their freedoms?” She brought together civil rights leaders and reproductive rights advocates to work together to defend Americans’ civil and human rights. In fall 2023, Harris traveled around the nation’s colleges to urge students to unite behind issues that disproportionately affect younger Americans: “reproductive freedom, common sense gun safety laws, climate action, voting rights, LGBTQ+ equality, and teaching America’s full history.” “Opening doors of opportunity, guaranteeing some more fairness and justice—that’s the essence of America,” Biden said when he spoke to Congress in April 2021. “That’s democracy in action. ----AB;mahq;kpi ----Jt;nwui;xpj ontent Authenticity Statement 100% of this week's newsletter was generated by me, the human. When I use AI, I will disclose it prominently. Learn why this kind of disclosure is important. Watch This Newsletter On YouTube �� Click here for the video �� version of this newsletter on YouTube » Click here for an MP3 audio �� only version » What's On My Mind: Three Words and Four Enemies of 2024 Let's talk about the future today, and my three words as we head into 2024. If you're unfamiliar, the three words exercise is something conceived by my friend Chris Brogan back in 2006. I've participated ever since. Rather than create resolutions which are difficult to keep, the three words exercise puts together three words that form your mantra for the coming year, a way to help you make decisions. My twist on it is to restrict it to just verbs, because verbs are actions to take. I like the three words as an easy way to remind myself of what I’m supposed to be doing, if I find that my mind and focus have wandered. My words for this year were release, revoke, and renew - to let go of things that were unhelpful, to revoke access in my head to things that no longer serve the work I do, and to renew the things that do work. For the most part, 2023 went along those lines, with plenty of interesting curve balls. I made tons of new friends and colleagues in 2023, generative AI caused massive pivots in everything, and the chaos of the world amped up. So what's on tap for 2024? In years past I have had to reflect deeply on the year that was and what the year ahead might portend. Sometimes I’d spend close to two weeks mulling over what my focus should be for the new year, what three words capture the spirit of the moment. 2024 requires no such mental gymnastics for me this year. The moment I thought seriously about the year ahead and what is likely in the cards, my three words sprang into my head and won’t dislodge. So, what are those compelling words? Discern. Defend. Disrupt. For folks in my martial tradition, you likely recognize these as the first parts of what Stephen K. Hayes teaches as the 5 Ds of self defense, and they are wholly applicable to the year ahead. Why these words? Why did this provoke such a strong reaction? Because from my point of view, everything that 2023 was, 2024 will be much more of, and it’s not going to be positive at a big picture level. To be clear, there will still be plenty of room for love, for joy, for happiness in your individual world. But in the big picture, not so much. If you're looking for an optimistic, rose-colored look at the future to set the tone for the year ahead, this is not it - it might make sense for you to skip the rest of this issue for another time. We're headed into 2024 facing four major enemies. Enemy 1 The geopolitical events will be bigger; the wars in Ukraine and Israel aren’t going to slow down any time soon, and there are half a dozen other flashpoints just waiting for someone to toss a match into the pools of gasoline, like the war along the Armenian border, the conflict in Yemen, the war in Ethiopia... you get the idea. There will be a presidential election cycle in the USA, and that will usher in a new era of disinformation, misinformation, and deception like never before seen, thanks in part to generative AI. We already had armed conflict during the previous election cycle, with insurrectionists storming the halls of Congress. There's no reason to believe that trend will stop. Enemy 2 The climate events that made 2023 an alarming year will continue to amplify in 2024. Bigger storms. Drier droughts. Heavier floods. And what's uncomfortable about climate change is that many of the existing models and projections have a mathematical flaw that's only been recently addressed - that feedback loops are not independent of each other. Sea ice melting impacts more than just Arctic water temperatures. It causes other feedback loops like methane reserves in permafrost to accelerate as well. We're already in a state of food insecurity for a large amount of the planet, and that's going to get worse this year as climate change accelerates. Food insecurity isn't strictly biblical famine from the movies or from 1980s charity appeals. It's a lot more insidious, and looks just as much like a single mother trying to decide what limited food she can afford to buy this week, or a student couch surfing and managing one meal a day, as it does a starving child in a war zone, or a family in a migrant caravan. ----Sj;hqev;jwz ----pT;kkyt;hhh The Hamas terrorist attack of Oct. 7, an epic failure by Israeli intelligence, also was a baffling failure of the nation's vaunted military, a New York Times investigation finds: Troops were "out of position and so poorly organized that soldiers communicated in impromptu WhatsApp groups and relied on social media posts for targeting information." Unbelievably, the Israel Defense Forces didn't appear to have a battle plan to respond to a large-scale Hamas attack on Israeli soil. Yaakov Amidror, a retired Israeli general and a former national security adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the paper: "The army does not prepare itself for things it thinks are impossible." Key findings by The Times: "Israeli military reservists were not prepared to quickly mobilize and deploy. Some described heading south on their own initiative. ... Terrorists blocked key highway intersections, leaving soldiers bogged down in firefights as they tried to enter besieged towns." "Records from early in the day show that, even during the attack, the military still assessed that Hamas, at best, would be able to breach Israel's border fence in just a few places. A separate intelligence document, prepared weeks later, shows that Hamas teams actually breached the fence in more than 30 locations." "When the attacks began, many soldiers were fighting for their lives instead of protecting residents nearby. ... The division that was supposed to be directing the battle was trying not to get overrun." On the holiday weekend (Simchat Torah), as Israeli intelligence officials tried to make sense of unusual Hamas activity just over the border in Gaza, many soldiers "were allowed to keep sleeping." The bottom line: "The scope of the catastrophe, if not the attack itself, was preventable, according to records and interviews," The Times concludes. ----Ob;pqrm;igv ----bV;fwna;wfc Hello ta-chkon-7na, I trust you are feeling well today. Whether you are just starting your day with a cup of coffee or getting ready to settle in for the night, let's celebrate because it's Sunday! Before we move on to the common mistakes in French, we have a quick reminder about our Complete French Courses. Don't miss out on this New Year Exclusive Offer at a 20% discount when you choose two courses, or supercharge your savings to 30% when you decide on all three. But that’s not all! 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Iowa Republicans will be the first to select their party's nomination for the 2024 presidential race, when they go to caucus on January 15, 2024. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) Donald Trump's legal issues are one of the biggest question marks hanging over the new year. | Scott Olson/Getty Images DRIVING THE DAY It’s finally here: the last day of a long, wild year in politics. And now, we can all look forward to a very quiet, calm year that could (1) see a rematch of the last presidential election, (2) find the Supreme Court deciding if a former president should be tossed off state ballots for being an insurrectionist, (3) feature that same former president prosecuted on nearly 100 charges and (4) witness the current president get impeached for unknown reasons. It’ll be a super easy year, y’all. The year-end, year-opening vibe is nicely captured by a headline in the Wall Street Journal: “Republicans Have a Great Chance to Retake the Senate in 2024* ” Pay attention to that asterisk: “ *But they did in 2022, too — abortion access, economy and [DONALD] TRUMP’s legal troubles are seen as unpredictable factors.” Let’s look at those three “unpredictable factors” … ABORTION ACCESS — WSJ’s Molly Ball has a whip-smart read on how supporters of abortion rights have recently shifted the language they use and enjoyed wild electoral success. (Out: “choice.” In: “freedom.”) “‘Talking about this in the context of values really widens our support,’ said [pollster ANGELA] KUEFLER, an adviser to the Nov. 7 ballot initiative in Ohio that added a right to abortion to the state’s constitution, winning by nearly 14 points in a state President [JOE] BIDEN lost by eight. By values, she explained, she was principally talking about the idea of freedom. In polling by Kuefler’s firm, Global Strategy Group, majorities answered ‘yes’ to both ‘Should we restore the rights we had under Roe v. Wade?’ and ‘Should personal decisions like abortion be up to women rather than the government?’ But the latter statement outperformed the former by a whopping 19-point margin, she noted, adding, ‘It’s the values language that allows us to win by such big margins.’ … “It was the Dobbs decision itself that most powerfully changed the discussion … But many advocates believe the shift has also been driven by a subtle but powerful change in messaging that has reshaped the way liberals talk about abortion, fundamentally changing the terms of the highly charged debate and leaving conservatives scrambling to respond. … “Abortion-rights activists rarely use the term ‘pro-choice’ anymore, preferring to talk about people’s ‘freedom to decide.’ In September, the abortion-rights group Naral Pro-Choice America, founded in 1969, changed its name to Reproductive Freedom for All. Grounded in research that predates the Dobbs ruling, these new buzzwords have helped the abortion-rights side resonate across partisan lines. Republicans have noticed the resonance with their liberty-loving voters. ‘They stole freedom!’ one antiabortion Republican consultant recently remarked.” THE ECONOMY — “You won’t hear President Biden talking about it much, but a key record has been broken during his watch: The United States is producing more oil than any country ever has,” write WaPo’s Evan Halper and Toluse Olorunnipa. That, of course, is helping reduce inflation. Nationwide, the average gallon of gasoline now costs $3.11, per AAA. (It’s under $3 a gallon in the battleground states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia, though the prices in Arizona, Nevada and Pennsylvania are among the nation’s very highest.) And, per WaPo, “analysts project it could stay that way leading up to the presidential election, potentially assuaging the economic anxieties of swing state voters who will be crucial to Biden’s hopes of a second term.” And yet, the issue isn’t so straightforward for Biden: “[I]t is not something the president publicly boasts about. The politics of oil are particularly tricky for Democrats, whose chances for victory in the 2024 elections could hinge on whether young, climate-conscious voters come out in big numbers. Many of those voters want to hear that Biden is doing everything in his power to keep oil in the ground.” TRUMP’S LEGAL TROUBLES — “Trump’s bold claims that he’s immune from criminal prosecution over his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election ‘threaten to undermine democracy,’” special counsel JACK SMITH warned the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals in a brief yesterday, Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney report. “‘Rather than vindicating our constitutional framework, the defendant’s sweeping immunity claim threatens to license Presidents to commit crimes to remain in office,’ Smith and his team wrote in an 82-page filing. ‘The Founders did not intend and would never have countenanced such a result.’” The big picture: “Smith’s argument sets the framework for the most crucial test of his prosecution of Trump for seeking to subvert the 2020 election, the beginning of a must-win legal battle that is likely headed for the Supreme Court as soon as next month.” You can expect to hear a whole lot more about all three of those topics — abortion rights, the economy and Trump’s legal woes — in 2024. Welcome to the election year. Good Sunday morning, and happy New Year’s Eve. Thanks for reading Playbook. What are your plans to ring in the new year? Drop us a line: Rachael Bade, Eugene Daniels, Ryan Lizza. A message from The U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Join us for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s annual State of American Business event January 11 to discover how innovation enables businesses to serve customers, solve problems and strengthen society. During our biggest event of the year, you will hear from U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark and other leading CEOs highlighting how America’s free enterprise system is crucial for the long-term success of our country. MEANWHILE, IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS — “Biden Lies Low in St. Croix During Holiday Week,” by NYT’s Lisa Friedman: Yesterday, Biden and first lady JILL BIDEN “taped an interview with Ryan Seacrest, due to air on New Year’s Eve as part of ABC’s ‘Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest.’ In the evening, the president and first lady dined at Too Chez, one of the island’s top restaurants, and he afterward revealed his New Year’s resolution. ‘To come back next year,’ Mr. Biden said.” SUNDAY BEST … — Sen. JOHN FETTERMAN (D-Pa.) on speaking out about his depression, on NBC’s “Meet the Press”: “When it got released where I was and where it was going, it was a big story. And so I had assumed that that would be the end of my career. And I don’t know what kind of impact that would have on my family or anything, so I really didn’t know what would happen at that point. … It’s a risk that I wanted to take because I wanted to help people and know that I don’t want them to suffer the way — or put any kinds of despair that I’ve been in.” More from Kelly Garrity — New Hampshire Gov. CHRIS SUNUNU on non-Trump candidates splitting the vote, on CNN’s “State of the Union”: “There’s no doubt that, if [CHRIS] CHRISTIE stays in the race, the risk is that he takes [NIKKI HALEY’s] margin of the win, right? And so I think Chris is going to make a quick calculation. He’s obviously really upset all the pro-Trump people, right? I think he’s a smart guy. He wants to have a voice in this party. He doesn’t want to go forward upsetting all the anti-Trump people too because he kind of overstayed his welcome, put his ego first.” — Rep. TONY GONZALES (R-Texas) on immigration policy, on “Fox News Sunday”: “Most of America believes in legal immigration. But what we’re seeing is not that. This is chaos. And so enough is enough. It’s time to deport those that illegally come into the United States. And President Biden can either do that, or he can watch and lose and watch the next president enforce those policies that are on the books. Hosting Speaker [MIKE] JOHNSON next week is very critical to getting House Republicans on board. I’m expecting at least 60 of my Republican colleagues to join us on that visit.” — Rep. MIKE TURNER (R-Ohio) on whether Biden should order attacks on the Houthis in Yemen, on ABC’s “This Week”: “I think the president absolutely has to look at what actions need to be taken in Yemen to be able to prevent the Houthis to continue to put commercial and military vessels at risk. The fact that the president’s not doing that is giving Iran a total pass and the ability to operate without consequences in the area. This is a franchise of Iran again, just like Hezbollah and Hamas are, and the administration’s [timidity] is really very curious.” TOP-EDS: A roundup of the week’s must-read opinion pieces. “No, 2023 wasn’t all bad, and here are 23 reasons why not,” by the WaPo editorial board “How to Stop Our High-Tech Equipment From Arming Russia and China,” by Chris Miller and Jordan Schneider in the NYT “A Look Back at ’23 and Me,” by WSJ’s Peggy Noonan “Why Was It So Hard for Nikki Haley to Say ‘Slavery’? History Has the Answer,” by POLITICO Magazine’s Joshua Zeitz “A Midwestern Republican Stands Up for Trans Rights,” by NYT’s Lydia Polgreen “The US and Europe Risk Flunking Geopolitics 101,” by Bloomberg’s Niall Ferguson A message from The U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Advertisement Image WHAT'S HAPPENING TODAY At the White House Biden and VP KAMALA HARRIS have nothing on their public schedules. PLAYBOOK READS 9 THINGS FOR YOUR RADAR A 20mm Phalanx CIWS weapons defense cannon is mounted on the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Gravely on March 14, 2023. The U.S. brought down Houthi missiles and ships in the Red Sea following their attacks on vessels. | John C. Clark/AP Photo 1. WAR REPORT: In the latest skirmish that has drawn in the American military, the U.S. today downed three Houthi ships in the Red Sea after they’d fired on Navy helicopters, per NYT’s Vivek Shankar. The ships’ crews, backed by Iran and newly targeting commercial vessels as retaliation for the Israel-Hamas war, were killed. The U.S. also brought down two missiles the Houthis had launched, per Bloomberg’s Yi Wei Wong. Meanwhile, Israel’s assault on Gaza intensified further yesterday, rocketing the Palestinian death toll higher in defiance of U.S. pressure on a war that the Biden administration nonetheless supports, NYT’s Raja Abdulrahim, Roni Caryn Rabin and Thomas Fuller report. Israeli PM BENJAMIN NETANYAHU warned that the war will last “many more months,” per Reuters. At the same time, Democratic frustration in the U.S. continued to grow, as Sen. TIM KAINE (D-Va.) criticized the Biden administration for going around Congress to send weapons to Israel. 2. IN AND OUT: “New Spin on a Revolving Door: Pentagon Officials Turned Venture Capitalists,” by NYT’s Eric Lipton: “Retiring generals and departing top Pentagon officials once migrated regularly to the big established weapons makers like Lockheed Martin and Boeing. Now they are increasingly flocking to venture capital firms that have collectively pumped billions of dollars into Silicon Valley-style startups offering the Pentagon new war-fighting tools like autonomous killer drones, hypersonic jets and space surveillance equipment.” 3. BEYOND THE BELTWAY: Across the country, a host of new state laws are scheduled to take effect tomorrow, and AP’s David Lieb and Geoff Mulvihill round up several of the most notable. Multiple states have new gun restrictions, from red-flag laws to ghost guns. Several take aim at online pornography in various ways. Three will implement new bans on transition-related medical care for transgender children. And the minimum wage will jump in 22 states — but that probably won’t have much effect on low-paid workers, WSJ’s Austen Hufford writes. “The reason: Robust raises in recent years have rendered pay floors largely irrelevant, even in states that aggressively lifted them.” 4. SHAPING THE NEXT GENERATION: “How a conservative group’s videos gained a foothold in classrooms with help from Republican officials,” by NBC’s Tyler Kingkade and Antonia Hylton: “Its recent videos feature messages opposing transgender health care and suggesting Americans say ‘Merry Christmas’ instead of ‘Happy holidays.’ Last year, the organization debuted a line of cartoons and classroom materials aimed at school children, called PragerU Kids, which over the last six months has received approval from four state education agencies. … NBC News spoke with education policy specialists, attorneys and ethics experts who say PragerU’s courting of elected officials raises red flags.” A message from The U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Advertisement Image 5. PRIMARY COLORS: Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon and Pennsylvania are all weighing changes to their primary election systems next year, NBC’s Jane Timm rounds up. Most of the efforts aim to broaden closed partisan primaries to include more independent or unaffiliated voters. In multiple states, organizers are seeking ballot measures to go before voters next fall that would institute nonpartisan primaries and potentially ranked-choice voting in the general election. 6. BEYOND HALEY’S CIVIL WAR GAFFE: “Led by Trump, GOP candidates take polarizing stances on race and history,” by WaPo’s Maeve Reston, Hannah Knowles and Meryl Kornfield: “The Republican Party’s three leading presidential candidates are speaking about history and race in polarizing and provocative ways that sometimes diverge from or distort the facts, some political strategists, experts and civil rights leaders said. Their comments have stoked outrage among many Americans and risk alienating wide swaths of voters … But their rhetoric is also appealing to many Americans who lean conservative, interviews with voters in Iowa and New Hampshire show.” 7. WHAT MIKE GALLAGHER IS UP TO: The House Select Committee on China’s aggressive approach to tackling relations with the rival superpower faces a big test next year: whether it can turn its policy proposals into law, Phelim Kine reports. Gallagher, the Wisconsin Republican who chairs the panel, says he wants “a big China bill.” His attack-dog efforts have turned off some Democrats and experts who warn about overstating Beijing’s threat level or getting too protectionist. But “even some of the dissenters argue that they’re getting closer to crafting a passable bill,” thanks to the committee’s reputation as a bipartisan “oasis.” 8. DEMS’ ONGOING STRUGGLE: “Activists who engage with voters of color are looking for messages that will resonate in 2024,” by AP’s Ayanna Alexander and Gary Fields: “Voting activists said they know voters of color are essential for Biden and cited myriad reasons for the drop in support. Among them is the failure to pass a law that would have strengthened voting rights, after numerous Republican-controlled states passed restrictions in the past few years, and Biden’s promise about student loan forgiveness, only to see the Supreme Court kill it.” 9. WHAT 2023 MEANT: The climate future arrived in 2023, writes WaPo’s Chico Harlan, because the year “will mark a point when humanity crossed into a new climate era — an age of ‘global boiling,’ as United Nations Secretary General ANTÓNIO GUTERRES called it. The year included the hottest single day on record (July 6) and the hottest ever month (July), not to mention the hottest June, the hottest August, the hottest September, the hottest October, the hottest November, and probably the hottest December. It included a day, Nov. 17, when global temperatures, for the first time ever, reached 2 degrees Celsius above the preindustrial levels.” PLAYBOOKERS Shenna Bellows’ home was swatted. Brandon Scott got engaged and welcomed a new baby last week. Nikki Haley cheered on Caitlin Clark. WEEKEND WEDDING — Pilar Melendez, a senior national reporter at The Daily Beast and a CNN and MSNBC alum, and Jake Aronson, strategy director at Agenda, got married yesterday at the Biltmore in Miami. They met in NYC in 2016 waiting in line for a bar. Pic … Another pic … SPOTTED: Noor Ibrahim, Emily Shugerman, David Shortell, Max Tani, Valerie Kipnis, Lisa Vedernikova Khanna, Harry Khanna and Andrew Kirell. HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) … Rep. Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) … Donald Trump Jr. … U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Jeff Flake (6-0) … Pete Souza … DLCC’s Abhi Rahman … Foxbat Media’s Brian Danza … David Wilezol … WaPo’s Josh Rogin, Joel Achenbach and Naftali Bendavid … Robyn Bryan of Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s (D-Mich.) office … Angie Yack … APCO Worldwide’s Wayne Pines … Max Pedrotti of Rep. Carol Miller’s (R-W.Va.) office … Shannon Vavra … Rick Bosh … POLITICO’s Afra Abdullah and Mark Wegner … Peter G. Miller … Martin J. Kady ... Meg Boland ... Meeghan Prunty … DOD’s Chris Estep … Wade Atkinson … former Rep. Heath Shuler (D-N.C.) … Shelby Hartley … Mark Ein … Annabel Lassally … Betsy Barrett … Ronnie Cho … Bloomberg’s Simon Kennedy … Andy Seré … Elliot Mamet of Princeton SEOFOMO The December 31st, 2023, edition of SEOFOMO is here! 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If you're unfamiliar, the three words exercise is something conceived by my friend Chris Brogan back in 2006. I've participated ever since. Rather than create resolutions which are difficult to keep, the three words exercise puts together three words that form your mantra for the coming year, a way to help you make decisions. My twist on it is to restrict it to just verbs, because verbs are actions to take. I like the three words as an easy way to remind myself of what I’m supposed to be doing, if I find that my mind and focus have wandered. My words for this year were release, revoke, and renew - to let go of things that were unhelpful, to revoke access in my head to things that no longer serve the work I do, and to renew the things that do work. For the most part, 2023 went along those lines, with plenty of interesting curve balls. I made tons of new friends and colleagues in 2023, generative AI caused massive pivots in everything, and the chaos of the world amped up. So what's on tap for 2024? In years past I have had to reflect deeply on the year that was and what the year ahead might portend. Sometimes I’d spend close to two weeks mulling over what my focus should be for the new year, what three words capture the spirit of the moment. 2024 requires no such mental gymnastics for me this year. The moment I thought seriously about the year ahead and what is likely in the cards, my three words sprang into my head and won’t dislodge. So, what are those compelling words? Discern. Defend. Disrupt. For folks in my martial tradition, you likely recognize these as the first parts of what Stephen K. Hayes teaches as the 5 Ds of self defense, and they are wholly applicable to the year ahead. Why these words? Why did this provoke such a strong reaction? Because from my point of view, everything that 2023 was, 2024 will be much more of, and it’s not going to be positive at a big picture level. To be clear, there will still be plenty of room for love, for joy, for happiness in your individual world. But in the big picture, not so much. If you're looking for an optimistic, rose-colored look at the future to set the tone for the year ahead, this is not it - it might make sense for you to skip the rest of this issue for another time. </select></center>
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