A dad doing car pool duty listening to children age seven to thirteen can be instructive, hedge fund literary paragon Eric Peters notes in his Sunday, October 9 e-mail missive. “They can turn a boy into a girl,” one of the children casually observes, pointing to two transgender classmates. There is a higher meaning. “They can do anything these days,” the father explains, avoiding road hazards as he points to a generational belief that a new age is upon us. This is the era where yesterday's societal norms might not matter, but does this concept of breaking commonly held economic beliefs translate the same?

