Ray Dalio says that admitting uncertainty and seeking diverse perspectives is the key to making smarter decisions in business and life. Dalio Urges Leaders To Embrace Uncertainty On Saturday, Dalio ...
Michael Simon met MacBook Neo. And now realises that everything he knows is a lie. You don’t have to buy the most expensive Apple products, says the Macalope. Because Apple does cheap better than most ...
A mother found herself at the center of a heated argument with her husband after what seemed like a minor household issue ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins are in deep trouble. Small wounds are growing into festering boils. Primary players are playing terribly. And […] ...
After a layoff, the biggest damage isn’t the job loss itself—it’s the missteps you make afterward. Here are five common mistakes after layoffs and what to do instead.
The filmmakers behind the new unscripted hit explain how the pandemic, the home-ownership crisis, and the state of American identity shaped a show that, on its face, is simply about neighbors fighting ...
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"The U.S. equity selloff seems to have reversed in short order, which makes sense," Scott Helfstein, head of investment strategy at investing firm Global X, wrote in a note earlier this week.
Some never admit their mistakes, while others beat themselves up. The middle ground? Seeing mistakes as lessons and maximizing the benefits.
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Make no mistake, addiction is a neurological brain disorder. When the subject of addiction comes up, people often lean on familiar explanations. “They just need more willpower.” “Why can’t they stop ...
“The Simpsons” is famous for having done everything already — now including reaching its 800th episode. But one thing the Fox animated sitcom won’t be doing is end. “We did an episode about a year-and ...