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Bitcoin's Never-Ending Bubble and Other Mysteries
There’s no shortage of ethereal matters for reflection as we embark on a holy week.
It rises again, and again.
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It’s that time of year again. On Saturday night, the world’s Jews sit down for a “seder” meal, to commemorate the exodus from Egypt. Jesus’s Last Supper was a seder, so this is a rite of fundamental importance to two of the world’s great religions. Early in proceedings, the youngest person has to ask four questions, about why things are different on the nights of Passover compared to all other nights.
