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You Don't Need Crotonville to Make Work Meaningful
Even the daily office grind can be prayerful.The Wall Street Journal - World -
All play and no work: a fun renovation in Mexico City
A home in an old office block clocks on a new look. How do Europeans live in such grey, beige places? I’m happy waking up in a pink room. Vibrant colours make you joyful; you will never be sad with pink and red,” laughs artist and gallery owner ...The Guardian - World - Mexico -
Drinks with all the fun of the fungi
The best mushroom-infused beers, tea and cocktailsFinancial Times - Business -
World Central Kitchen to resume Gaza aid work after death of staff
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Meta’s A.I. Assistant Is Fun to Use, but It Can’t Be Trusted
Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s hope for the chatbot to be the smartest, it struggles with facts, numbers and web search.The New York Times - Tech -
Rory McIlroy Is Finding The Fun In Golf Again
With a beer in hand and Mardi Gras beads around his neck, the Irish golfer celebrated more than just his Zurich Classic win in New Orleans Sunday.The New York Times - Sports -
They Entered College in Isolation and Leave in Protest: The Class That Missed Out on Fun
The pandemic left many students anxious and lonely, still choosing to go to class online, watch games on their phones and eat meals in their rooms. ‘We’ve never had a calm time when we can just focus on being kids.’The Wall Street Journal - World -
Biden pokes fun at Trump, age critiques at correspondents’ dinner
President Biden brushed off critiques about his age at what could be his last White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner as the incumbent campaigns for another four years in the Oval Office. “The 2024 election is in full swing. And yes, age is ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Remote Work Is a Leadership Killer
There’s no way of learning to manage people other than by direct observation of those who do it well.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Work With Us on Responsible Gaming
Policies should be based on peer-reviewed research.The Wall Street Journal - World
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