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Palo Alto: Billionaire playground or Darwinian hellscape? Why not both?

Por: Los Angeles Times Business February 09, 2023

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Malcolm Harris had the good luck to grow up in Palo Alto, a blessed piece of real estate in the American economy, lit by both the sun of Silicon Valley and the rosy sandstone glow of the Stanford University campus. He also had the good luck to make it out alive. In the years Harris attended Palo Alto High, students killed themselves at a rate between four and five times the national average, walking to their deaths on the train tracks that... + full article



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