By Eric P. Harding
Typically, I write this column on the day the magazine goes to print. I write it from my office in Dupont Circle, in Washington, D.C.—that’s where the Academy’s office is located.
Inside Track
By Eric Harding
As a child of the ’80s, it’s easy to look around and get dispirited at the state of our consumer tech landscape.
By Eric Harding
It’s that time of year again. Changing the calendar seems like a natural time to take stock of where we are in life—and where we want to be.
By Eric P. Harding
I have a bit of a confession to make. I’m a 40-something professional who enjoys video games.
By Eric P. Harding
I love the game of baseball. As a seasonal proxy, it’s perfect—the lack of a clock mimics the long days of summer, and for me nothing encapsulates the spirit of leisure associated with the season like a day-night doubleheader.
By Eric P. Harding
I recently took up golf. I’ve never been much for sports; my favorite part of T-ball was the trip to Dairy Queen afterward. But I decided to lean into the middle-age suburban stereotype, and I got a set of clubs for a recent birthday.
By Eric P. Harding
As a parent, one of the certainties of life is that your children are going to grow.
By Eric P. Harding
“Bandersnatch” got a lot of buzz when it premiered on Netflix late last year.
By Eric P. Harding
As regular readers of this column know (hi Dad!), I live in northern Virginia. As many actuaries know, because the Academy is the national organization for actuaries, its offices are in downtown Washington, D.C.
By Eric P. Harding
Just before this issue went to press, my kids had their yearly health physicals.