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By Stephen Marche
Mr. Marche is the author, most recently, of “The Next Civil War.”
My son just completed high school and when he leaves for college in the fall my life will change in ways I’m still struggling to contemplate. Among the things I’ll miss most are his lessons in teenage slang. My son has always been generous with me, and I’ve found the slang of his generation to be so much better and more useful than any that I’ve ever used. His slang has also offered me an accidental and useful portrait of how he and his generation see the world.
The primary value of slang has been to create linguistic shibboleths, a way to differentiate yourself quickly from other people. Sometimes the distinction was generational, sometimes it was racial, and sometimes it was ideological, but the slang itself was ultimately a form of social etiquette. From one generation to the next, the terms changed, but the meanings typically didn’t. New words were routinely adopted to express familiar concepts: one generation’s “cool” becomes another’s “dope” and so on.
Members of my son’s generation have a vastly superior approach to slang. They’ve devised a language that responds to the new and distinct reality they face.
Anyone with children, especially ones on the cusp of adulthood, has to reckon with the shameful fact that the world we’re leaving them is so much worse than the one we brought them into. My son’s slang reflects that: It’s a distinct language created for a society that’s characterized, online and off, by collapsing institutions, erosions in trust and a loss of faith in a shared sense of meaning.
“Mid” is an obvious example. I don’t think it even qualifies as teenage slang anymore — it’s too useful and, by now, too widespread. In my son’s usage, things that are mid are things that are essentially average or slightly below. You can’t really complain about them, but they produce no joy. They’re often the result of the refinement of market research to the exact level that tepid consumer acceptance is achieved. Everything in Starbucks falls into the category of “mid.” So does everything in an airport. It’s a brilliant, precise word for a world full of mild disappointments, where the corner bakery that used to do some things well and other things poorly has been reliably replaced by yet another Le Pain Quotidien.
“Glazed” has a similarly impressive precision. When my son describes something as glazed, it’s meant to signify not lying, exactly, or even exaggerating, but the act of positively spinning a judgment. “Glazed” indicates a gilding of information; sports commentary, for example, is 90 percent glaze. When Stephen A. Smith, the quintessential glazer, likens Anthony Edwards to Michael Jordan , a proper response might be “The Ant glazing is crazy.” But glaze is also the perfect description of the way social media works: The world you encounter online is perpetually glazed, with everything taking on an artificially positive, unreal and not entirely trustworthy gloss.
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I'm a dietitian based in New York City , and I turn to Trader Joe's when I'm looking to stock up on snacks.
Trader Joe's is one of the biggest supermarket chains in the US, and the typical shopper spends just under $42 per trip. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of that budget goes to the retailer's impressive selection of crackers, sweets, and nuts.
Here are some of my favorite snacks at Trader Joe's .
These puffed peanut and corn snacks are light and airy. They contain a touch of dark chocolate for added minerals like magnesium, zinc, and iron.
This snack has a serving size of about 16 pieces, which I'd say is a reasonable few handfuls. With a bit of fiber (2 grams per serving) and protein (3 grams per serving), they're a great choice for a chocolate fix.
These lentil and chickpea crisps from Trader Joe's are a solid snacking option. Chips made out of legumes are usually a good choice because of their increased protein and fiber content.
Each 14-crisp serving contains 5 grams of protein and 3 grams of dietary fiber.
If you don't mind dipping chickpeas in chickpeas you could pair these with hummus , but I'd probably opt for some guacamole.
These fruit bars from Trader Joe's are truly just apples and mango mushed up together, but they're much tastier than they sound.
They're easy to throw in a bag if you need a boost of vitamin C, which is found in apples and mangoes. I've also seen these bars in a few other varieties, such as apple and banana, apple and coconut, and apple and strawberry.
Trader Joe's flavored rings made of lentils and rice are tastier and higher in protein than typical sour-cream-and-onion potato chips.
They're baked rather than fried, so they're also a bit lower in fat. Each serving of about 24 pieces has 4 grams of protein.
Trader Joe's sparkling strawberry juice beverages are a great option if you want a refreshing summer drink .
Strawberry juice is the first ingredient in these, meaning it is the most prominent ingredient by weight. Plus, the drinks are 60 calories per can and have no added sugars.
Protein bars are an easy way to consume more protein without having to do much prep. Most Barebells bars have 15 to 20 grams of protein.
Most of the bar's protein source comes from whey protein, which is the protein from the liquid that separates from curds during cheese production. It's been shown to be very effective in helping build muscle mass .
This could be a great snack to have on hand before or after workouts if you can't eat a full meal within a decent timeframe.
The Everything but the Bagel Sesame Seasoning Blend is a Trader Joe's classic, and I'm glad it found its way into the snack aisle.
These tiny bagel bites are low in sugar (3 grams of added sugar per serving) and even contain a bit of protein (2 grams per serving).
Similar to the bagel bites, these crackers are low in sugar (2 grams of added sugar per serving) and are slightly higher in protein (3 grams per serving) and fiber (2 grams per serving).
These would pair nicely with cheese, peanut butter, or a bit of cream cheese to make them more satisfying.
I tend to gravitate toward snacks with peanut butter because they can be more satisfying.
Each of these bites is pretty big, and I like to have one as a post-dinner treat. I also keep mine in the freezer because I love cold chocolate, which adds another layer of texture to the snack.
Popcorn is a whole grain, so it's a higher-fiber snack that you can enjoy on its own and still feel satisfied.
Trader Joe's has a lot of popcorn varieties, but I like the one with extra-virgin olive oil because it's ao versatile. I use it to make a trail mix with things like nuts, seeds, pretzels, dried fruit, and peanut-butter chips.
The crunchy chili-onion peanuts have a ton of flavor and can be a great snack to grab a handful of when you're feeling peckish.
High in fiber, protein, and healthy fats, these bags are super satisfying to dig into and easy to grab on the go.
Each ¼-cup serving contains 3 grams of fiber and 8 grams of protein.
Click to keep reading Trader Joe's diaries like this one .
Breaking news, real estate mogul ryan serhant on his favorite skincare, workout essentials and his new book.
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Long gone are the days when Ryan Serhant was merely selling New York’s million dollar listings on Bravo.
Since becoming a star of the small screen back in 2012, Serhant has turned his name into a brand and built an empire of personality that mixes media (books, TV, TikTok, even education) with the hard-nosed business of real estate.
In 2020, during the upheaval of the pandemic, he left the NYC brokerage NestSeekers to launch his own firm, simply dubbed, SERHANT — what else?
Since then his firm has grown to 600 agents operating not only in New York, but also in Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and elsewhere.
Last year, the firm did more than $4 billion in sales.
Now, next to broker, CEO and founder, Serhant is adding producer to his business card with today’s premiere of “Owning Manhattan” on Netflix.
“After selling real estate for 12 years, I decided to start my own company,” Serhant says in the intro to the eight-episode series. “And if you can’t sell, you can’t be here.”
After two years of filming, the show takes audiences inside Serhant’s brokerage to gawk at the cutthroat competition to rise to the top in the only way a broker really can: by selling its top properties.
Much of the drama centers around his team’s battle to move the firm’s crown jewel listing, the 17,545-square-foot penthouse of 217 West 57 Street, aka Central Park Tower.
The highest residence, with the highest terrace, in the world, it’s currently on the market for $195 million.
“Welcome to the most expensive apartment in the world,” Serhant tells his agents in the series. “The first one to get it sold, you’re going to get $10 million. So it’s time to step up and sell!”
Now, that’s what we call motivation — and speaking of, we asked Serhant to share the products that keep him motivated and at the top of his game. Check them out below.
“The only thing I love more than wearing a suit, is wearing a sweat-suit. Whenever I wear my Eleventy ‘sweat’ suit jacket, people always ask me who makes it.”
“I’m all about efficiency, even when I sleep, and I am always on the move — whether it’s running to showings, or running my company. So the WHOOP activity monitor is amazing for tracking my fitness. Knowing where I stand with my workout and sleep helps me stay optimized.”
“I am meeting with clients, developers and seeing properties all day. I use these headphones for everything: to take calls on the go, work out, and everything in between.”
“I can’t talk about my favorite things without including a Netflix subscription to binge watch ‘Owning Manhattan,’ of course!”
“Guess what? I take my skincare really, really seriously. I had acne growing up, and swear by this brush combined with a cream cleanser. This is a product that changed the game on my skin (and here is my YouTube video about my skincare routine!)”
“Workouts are non-negotiable for me, so a good workout shoe is essential. Lately, I’ve been wearing Nobull.”
“After a good workout, I need to refuel and I always have a shake made with two scoops of chocolate whey protein powder. I’m currently into Optimum Nutrition, which the Olympic weightlifters also use, which is cool because then we have something in common.”
“When I first started out in real estate I used to wear fake luxury watches. Now, I’ve upgraded to this one, which I love because it’s lightweight and goes with everything.”
“I’m traveling non stop these days — whether it’s to Australia for a keynote speech, to Palm Beach to scope out multimillion dollar mansions for my buyers, or to Greece with my family — so a good travel bag is essential. Both my wife, Emilia, and my birthdays are in July, so we love this brand.”
“Staying connected with my family while I’m traveling is the most important thing to me. I use the Lovebox to send messages and pictures to my daughter, Zena, so she knows I’m always thinking of her.”
“Being a salesperson is not for the faint of heart, which is why I created an education platform. ‘Sell It’ is detailed and practical sales training for everyone. You don’t need a fancy college degree to be successful in sales, you just need this subscription to our educational content.”
“I spent two years writing my third book, and a decade of work living it and building it. ‘Brand It Like Serhant’ shares my system and blueprint for helping entrepreneurs and ‘solopreneurs’ build their personal brands.”
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