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Emotionally Intelligent People Use 4 Simple Questions to Learn From Mistakes and Become Better Versions of Themselves
No matter how much you work to improve your emotional intelligence, you’re going to make mistakes.Inc. - 5d -
How Emotionally Intelligent People Learn to Control Their Inner Voice, Backed by Neuroscience
Start by using the second person.Inc. - 5d -
Emotionally Intelligent People Use a Brilliant 7-Word Phrase to Motivate Themselves, Keep Going, and Do Their Best Work
Steve Martin says people often ask him how to ‘make it.’ The answer he gives isn’t the one they always want to hear—but it’s the one that gets results.Inc. - Mar. 16 -
Emotionally Intelligent Leaders Use the ‘3 Levels Deep’ Rule to Make Better, Smarter, More Empathetic Decisions
Understanding why your employees do certain things requires looking beyond the surface.Inc. - 3d -
I've been a hospice nurse for 20 years. People often have 4 confessions on their deathbed—here's what they teach us
Hospice nurse and palliative care professional Suzanne O'Brien, RN, shares the most common "deathbed regret confessions" she has heard throughout her career. Here's what we can learn from them ...CNBC - Mar. 18 -
Exploitable flaws: what US adversaries could learn from White House security failure
Hostile intelligence agencies are likely to pore over details revealed in chat group planning for Yemen strikes. US politics live – latest updates The leak of top US officials’ deliberations ...The Guardian - 3d -
4 Success Lessons From Junior Bridgeman’s Path to Becoming a Billionaire
The former NBA player left us a legacy of leadership and generosity.Inc. - Mar. 12 -
Man City prepare for 'better version' of Chelsea - Cushing
Manchester City interim boss Nick Cushing says his side are preparing to face a "better version" of Chelsea in the Women's Super League on Sunday.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 21 -
4 Surprising Leadership Lessons from the Book Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Want You to Read
‘Careless People’ tells a story about leadership we can all learn from.Inc. - 1d -
The 'fatal mistake' most people make starting a business, says Stanford professor who co-founded 4 startups: I've 'seen this a million times'
Not finding out what prospective customers want and need is a crucial mistake that often dooms founders to failure, says entrepreneurship expert Steve Blank.CNBC - 4d -
Xavi: I was too emotionally connected in Barça job
Former Barcelona coach Xavi Hernández says he was too emotionally connected to the Catalan club to deliver the sustained success demanded from him.ESPN - Mar. 9 -
Trump learned from Biden’s mistakes: Never underestimate Saudi Arabia
Trump knows that Saudi Arabia is critical to lowering oil prices and pressuring Russia to come to the bargaining table. Mohammed bin Salman was spurned and embarrassed by former President Biden; ...The Hill - Mar. 21 -
With 2 Simple Words, Luka Doncic Just Revealed the Secret to the Lakers’ Recent Success. It’s a Lesson in Emotional Intelligence
The Los Angeles Lakers are teaching a master class in how to get the most from your team. Business leaders should pay attention.Inc. - Mar. 7 -
Meet the 21-year-old helping coders use AI to cheat in Google and other tech job interviews
As artificial intelligence becomes more advanced, employers are trying to build workarounds to prevent candidates from cheating in virtual job interviews.CNBC - Mar. 10 -
Psychologist: Use this 3-step guide to become a better listener
In his upcoming book "Radical Listening: The Art of True Connection" psychologist Robert Biswas-Diener argues that listening is a skill anyone can improve.CNBC - 5d -
Are Your Messages Really Secure? How to Use Encrypted Apps Safely
Encrypted apps like Signal offer privacy, but simple mistakes can put your data at risk. Follow these best practices to stay protected.Inc. - 3d -
‘View From the Floor’: What I Learned From Going on ‘Maury’
After appearing on “Maury” 25 years ago, a singer without legs questions why she’s seen as inspirational in “View From the Floor.”The New York Times - 1d -
Democrat raising Hegseth's drinking sparks fury from Ratcliffe: 'An offensive line of questioning'
Rep. Jimmy Gomez’s (D-Calif.) questions about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s drinking habits sparked fury from intelligence leaders at a House hearing on Wednesday. The House Intelligence ...The Hill - 2d -
"We need the energy of Montilivi"
“Valencia are getting a better version of themselves. They have more control of the ball and are getting into the attacking area more easily. The keys to the game, as always, are to be ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 14 -
Self-made millionaire: Too many people make these 4 money mistakes—it can make you feel 'broke'
"You might be surprised by how a small change can affect how much you can invest toward your future financial independence," writes money coach Bernadette Joy.CNBC - Mar. 21 -
Social Security chief says he will 'continue to make mistakes' but vows to 'learn from them'
Leland Dudek, the acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration, outlined his vision for the agency in a lengthy memo to staff on Tuesday.NBC News - Mar. 18 -
Judge: US treated Nazis better than Venezuelan migrants who were deported
A US appeals judge questioned the government's power to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process.BBC News - 4d -
Videos of AI 'chubby filter' removed from TikTok after critics call out body shaming
TikTok has stopped allowing people to search for videos featuring the use of an artificial intelligence “chubby filter” after users criticized it as a form of body shaming.NBC News - 3d -
Gabbard says it was 'mistake' for reporter to be added to Signal group chat
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called it a “mistake” that a journalist was added to a Signal group chat discussing an imminent attack on Houthi rebels in Yemen. “It was a mistake ...The Hill - 2d -
From chatbots to intelligent toys: How AI is booming in China
China plans to invest more than a trillion dollars as it races against the US to rule advanced tech.BBC News - Mar. 10 -
The simple life beckons in 'The Colony.' Enlightenment is not forthcoming
In her debut novel, Swedish pop star Annika Norlin spins a tale about a woman who, like Thoreau, seeks a simple life away from the distractions of her former existenceLos Angeles Times - Mar. 20 -
With an expanded role on the horizon, Kam Franklin is 'getting better'
OXFORD – With four of the defensive linemen he sat behind and learned from poised to be selected in the upcoming NFL Draft, Kam Franklin knows he has big shoes to fill. But he feels like he and his ...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 21 -
5 years on, what we learned from the COVID pandemic response
It's been five years since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, driving billions of people indoors and killing more than a million people in the U.S. Dr. Jon LaPook examines what lessons we can ...CBS News - Mar. 14 -
The left needs its own version of techno-optimism | Amana Fontanella-Khan
We live in dark, depressing and – frankly – terrifying times. Will technology push us over the edge or help us exit our many crises?. Today we live in an era defined by crisis. Indeed, we are ...The Guardian - Mar. 10 -
Ukraine’s drone strike shows it is not helpless without US intelligence
Attack on Moscow as peace talks began was designed to reinforce Kyiv’s proposal for an air truce with Russia. Ukraine’s decision to launch a drone attack into Russia as the next phase of peace ...The Guardian - Mar. 11 -
What one Finnish church learned from creating a service almost entirely with AI
St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Helsinki has held the first church service in Finland created mostly by artificial intelligenceABC News - Mar. 8 -
England 'will be better' after Italy test as 2025 starts with win
Head coach John Mitchell says England will learn from being tested by Italy, as the Red Roses make a winning start to the Women's Six Nations.BBC News - 5d -
😅 What does he dislike? Gladbach player provides the right answer
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.Philipp Sander has quickly become indispensable at Borussia Mönchengladbach. Si...Yahoo Sports - Mar. 14 -
The lessons from Ukraine that no one wants to learn
The hardest lesson to learn from the war in Ukraine is that there is still no substitute for allies who show up when the fighting begins.The Hill - Mar. 18 -
Should AI be treated the same way as people are when it comes to copyright law?
Large language models don't plagiarize or reproduce; they learn patterns and relationships from vast amounts of information, just as humans do.The Hill - 4d -
DOJ refuses to answer some questions from judge who blocked Alien Enemies Act deportations
The Justice Department on Tuesday refused to answer questions from a federal judge seeking more details on deportations carried out under a rarely used wartime act, leading the judge to issue a new ...NBC News - Mar. 18 -
Over half of American adults have used an AI chatbot, survey finds
Artificial intelligence technology is becoming increasingly integral to everyday life. 52% of U.S. adults have used AI large language models like ChatGPT.NBC News - Mar. 12 -
Ferrari admit ‘genuine error’ after Hamilton and Leclerc disqualified
Team say they will learn from mistakes at Chinese GP Hamilton’s sixth place undone in second race for Ferrari Ferrari have admitted they were at fault for the mistakes that led to the ...The Guardian - 5d -
Why Ousmane Dembele has people discussing a Gavi exit from Barcelona
Although few can question his commitment to Barcelona, Gavi’s exit from the starting XI has been a talking point in the Catalan capital in recent months. One that Ousmane Dembele has fanned the ...Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Everything we learned from Michigan football 2025 spring roster release
Everything we learned from the updated Michigan football spring roster.Yahoo Sports - Mar. 18