3 Quotes & Sayings By David Leonhardt

David Leonhardt has been a staff reporter at The New York Times for more than a decade. He has been a national correspondent and chief economic correspondent and he currently covers the business and financial pages, as well as the politics of the U.S. and Europe. He is the author of two books: "The New New Thing: When geeks rule the world", and "Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System." He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and three children.

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When you assume you make a you-know-what out of U and me. Yep, so let's stop assuming so much. We are often quick to explain details to strangers, who we understand might not be reading our minds, but we often assume that those people closest to us, those who share our household such as spouses, children parents and siblings, can read our minds. And we get upset with them when they don't go figure. I wonder how many angry words are directed not at an action or inaction as would at first appear, but simply at the fact that somebody did not read our minds. So let's give those people we care most about the benefit of the doubt and do a little less assuming and a little more explaining. David Leonhardt
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If you wanted to bestow the grandiose title of "most successful organization in modern history, " you would struggle to find a more obviously worthy nominee than the federal government of the United States.In its earliest stirrings, it established a lasting and influential democracy. Since then, it has helped defeat totalitarianism (more than once), established the world’s currency of choice, sent men to the moon, built the Internet, nurtured the world’s largest economy, financed medical research that saved millions of lives and welcomed eager immigrants from around the world. David Leonhardt