Weekend Reading: Insights and Inspiration
Politics and Social Commentary
Ted Cruz, despite being a better alternative to Donald Trump, would still make a disastrous nominee. Understanding the implications of such a choice is crucial.
Warren Buffett’s Unwinding Secrets
Ever wondered how the Oracle of Omaha spends his free time? From reading to playing bridge, Warren Buffett’s after-work habits are a fascinating glimpse into the life of a billionaire.
Networking Without the Cringe
For those who dread networking events, embracing awkwardness might just be the key to building stronger work relationships. Learn how to turn those uncomfortable moments into opportunities.
Food for Thought
A delicious pasta recipe perfect for a cozy weeknight dinner at home is just what you need to unwind. Get ready to indulge in a carb-fueled treat!
Breaking Down Barriers
The White House is taking an innovative approach to promoting STEM careers among women – using Barbie dolls to challenge traditional gender stereotypes. Discover how this initiative aims to inspire young minds.
The Psychology of Creepiness
Have you ever labeled someone as “creepy” without quite knowing why? This thought-provoking article explores the underlying reasons behind our instinctual reactions to certain behaviors.
The True-Crime Phenomenon
For fans of The People vs. OJ Simpson, a recent article sheds light on the “true-crime power” of the series. Dive into the world of crime dramas and their captivating appeal.
Spring Cleaning 101
As the weather warms up, it’s time to give your home a fresh new look. Follow these expert tips to get your house sparkling clean and organized.
Money Matters
Cutting ties with family over financial disagreements is a harsh reality many face. Explore the powerful impact of money on relationships and the importance of open communication.
Tracking Expenses
Maya’s experiment of tracking every dollar spent in March offers valuable insights into the purchases we regret and those we don’t. Take a closer look at her findings and see what you can apply to your own spending habits.
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