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What Do Jeff Bezos and the Olympic Games Have in Common? Why Successful People Avoid the Blank Check Syndrome
Is your budget a plan with a hard cap, or more of a blank check? The mindset you embrace for spending can make all the difference in your success. -
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Amazon Sidesteps the Carbon Offset Standard Jeff Bezos Helped Fund
In backing a new set of criteria to find more available carbon offsets, the online retail colossus seeks an alternative to one created by the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market, which its founder partially funded.Amazon -
The Guardian - World
The Hero, London: ‘A menu of very nice, simple things’ – restaurant review
At heart this is a local pub, but everything about it is dialled up a couple of notches. The Hero, 55 Shirland Road, London W9 2JD. Snacks £6-£13, starters £9-£14, mains £13-£18, desserts £8, wine from £32 a bottle. The Hero, a pub in London’s ... -
Inc. - Business
The 9 Things All Successful Founders Have in Common, According to a Top Founder Coach
Marcy Swenson is a three-time founder turned founder coach who has worked with leaders from Lyft, Twilio, Turing, and more. Here's what she says connects founders poised to prosper. -
The Guardian - World
Life at the heart of Japan’s lonely deaths epidemic: ‘I would be lying if I said I wasn’t worried’
Some 68,000 people are expected to die alone and unnoticed in Japan this year, police say, as the population continues to age. “We occasionally greet each other, but that’s all. If one of my neighbours died, I’m not sure I would notice,” says ... -
The Guardian - World
‘It isn’t hard to see where things went wrong’: how The Bear went off the boil
From one of the best television series of all time to rushed, unfocused and half-baked, the cooking drama’s third season is a big letdown. Is it a victim of its own success?. Before we begin, it’s important to point out that The Bear is one of my ... -
Inc. - Business
Neuroscience Says 1 Simple Habit Will Help You Build Brainpower and Emotional Intelligence. Here's How to Do It
The research is clear: Writing helps you exercise your brain and build emotional intelligence. Here are three tips to help you practice. -
The Guardian - World
‘You have to get over the me thing’: Kevin Bacon on money, marriage – and learning to live with himself
Kevin Bacon, Hollywood’s great survivor, first set hearts fluttering in the 1984 classic Footloose. Now 65, he’s back on the big screen again. Here, he talks about his band, politics, family, embracing change and, most of all, learning ... -
MarketWatch - Business
Recession almost ruined our retirement — but now we’re living the good life in Ecuador for $2,000 a month
The financial wreck of their lives was replaced with an upscale lifestyle they never could have imagined
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