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3 ‘minimizing’ phrases you should never say at work, from a communication expert
Through her work as a communications coach, Mason noticed a pattern she calls “imposing syndrome”: many professionals, particularly...
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Fareed’s take: U.S. is moving down the path of illiberal democracy
From attacking law firms and the press to using the Department of Justice to target political opponents to hiking H-1B visa application...
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Why managers need to ditch unwritten rules in the workplace
Unwritten rules can create friction in the workplace, especially for Gen Z employees, author Hanna Hasl-Kelchner tells HR Brew.
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Peter Thiel Wants Everyone to Think More About the Antichrist
During appearances, the billionaire has offered his analysis on technology, government and a biblical perspective on the end times Quick...
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If I Work Harder, Will You Love Me?
The tragedy of workaholism is the false belief that you can trade toil for affection. Knowing that is the first step to recovery.
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Passion vs. Paycheck
The idea of being driven by a calling goes back centuries. It was the language used to describe religious people who were called to the...
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Our optimal time period for peak cognitive performance
Young or old, night owl or morning person, research reveals our peak cognitive window. Related Related
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Testing Teachers for ‘Wokeness’
A vision of public schools by conservatives, for conservatives. The second episode in a two-part series.
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Lower Than Cowards
The surrender of America’s elites Related
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What does the future of mobility look like?
The way we move people and things is changing—transportation is becoming more electric, more autonomous, and more informed by advanced...
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Artificial Sweeteners May Be Linked to Cognitive Decline
Research indicated link between brain and artifical sweetners Thanks Ann!
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Is Gen Z Unemployable?
Hiring managers prize achievement, learning and work. Today’s youth value pleasure and individuality. Post note: warning: beware of...
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Centuries before Stephen Hawking, an isolated priest imagined black holes
In this excerpt from “Facing Infinity,” Jonas Enander examines how John Michell conceived of “dark stars,” or massive bodies with enough...
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The search for anti-gravity propulsion
A tale of theory, experiment, UFO sightings, secret military programs, and CIA disinformation campaigns.
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Sep 251 min read
One of the most quoted lines in philosophy is completely misused and misunderstood
We don’t learn from history because we can’t learn from history. KEY TAKEAWAYS Hegel once wrote (roughly): “We learn from history that we...
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Are you an effective trailblazer?
Trailblazing isn’t limited to the executive suite: Cultures of disruption happen when people at every level step up to lead change. KEY...
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Mini-personalities: Why Carl Jung believed your “complexes” lead their own inner lives
Jung thought these autonomous entities live in your unconscious mind — often at a cost. KEY TAKEAWAYS Carl Jung proposed that complexes...
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The story behind the internet’s most viral (and misunderstood) political meme
A study on the “moral circles” of liberals and conservatives gets drafted into the culture wars — with mixed results. KEY TAKEAWAYS...
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Time is “elastic”: Why time passes faster atop a mountain than at sea level
The idea of ‘absolute time’ is an illusion. Physics and subjective experience reveal why. KEY TAKEAWAYS Since Einstein posited his theory...
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NPR offering aids for your life
Life Kit TOOLS TO HELP YOU GET IT TOGETHER
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