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What Killed America’s Can-Do Culture? | Tanner Greer
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What Killed America’s Can-Do Culture? | Tanner Greer

Why can't America build like it used to? What happened to our mojo? In this eye-opening episode, special guest Tanner Greer dives deep into the cultural and institutional decline that’s left America struggling to get things done. From building the Empire State Building in a year to endless delays today, we explore what’s gone wrong—comparing the decisive Spanish Flu response of 1918 to the chaos of COVID-19—and uncover solutions from high-agency groups like the U.S. Marine Corps, LDS Church, and Silicon Valley. If you’re curious about why our institutions feel broken and how we can rebuild a culture that gets results, this episode is a must-listen.

We discuss in particular two of Greer’s best articles: “On Cultures That Build,” and “A School of Strength and Character.” Also noted is the 1998 Inc. magazine feature on the US Marine Corps, “Corps Values.”

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