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Top 5 People Most Likely to Reach Trillionaire Status
On Sept. 29, 1916, newspapers across the country announced a wealth milestone once thought to be unreachable: the world’s first billionaire. “Standard ...
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The Curse of Being Over-Connected
Sociologist Dalton Conley shares a story about backpacking through Europe when he was 18. He writes, “I had no iPhone. ... I couldn't Google. ...
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Never Not Working
There is a reason God gave us the Sabbath rest. We need it. We were not created to work seven days a week. Yet, that is where we are headed as a culture, ...
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Death Doesn't Deter CEO Ambitions
Leadership can kill you. At least leadership in high stakes positions.
Nineteen chief executives died in office in 2023, the most since 2010, according ...
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Pandemic Paradox: Stronger Marriages After Isolation
A dramatic change from the trend seen in previous years was marked by the unexpected increase in marriages that the COVID-19 lockdowns brought about. ...
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Coach Bill Belichick Invested in His Players
Six-time Super Bowl winner Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots parted ways in January 2024. This sparked a lot of commentary on the coach’s ...
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The Sprinter Who Held Fast
Eric Liddell took his starting spot in the finals for the 400 meters. More than 6,000 paying spectators filled the stadium on that warm Friday night in ...
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Astonishing Video Gaming Statistics
The gaming industry, valued at around 257 billion US dollars as of 2024, is on a winning streak. As the pandemic ceased, the competition among gaming ...
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The End of Work Spouses and Office Besties
A lot of things about work that we long took for granted have changed for good, as we settle into our remote and hybrid reality. While many of us are ...
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A New Business Rule: Giving 85% Effort
Business consultants are calling it “The 85% rule.” An article in The Wall Street Journal explained how it works:
Are you giving it your all? ...
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