Whether it's because being a real-life human is boring sometimes or it's easier to communicate in little pictures in an overly complex world, people love them.
It's sad to think there are people who would use something as already distressing as COVID-19 to launch their diabolical plots and scams--but they have.
Whether it's because being a real-life human is boring sometimes or it's easier to communicate in little pictures in an overly complex world, people love them.
Whether it's because being a real-life human is boring sometimes or it's easier to communicate in little pictures in an overly complex world, people love them.
How can you apply methods of Emotional Intelligence in the workplace to create better leaders? Author Daniel Goleman shared key insights from his findings in a recent New York Times article.
Nearly a quarter of a century ago, a young German boy named Frank Uesbeck wrote a message, stuffed it into a bottle and threw it out to sea. This year, he finally received a reply.
The bottle was discovered by 13-year-old Daniil Korotkikh, a Russian boy who was walking along the beach with his parents when a glint in the sand caught his attention. There, he discovered a corked German beer bottle w