Inside Trump’s Anger

Dwayne Johnson for President! Caity Weaver, GQ No one gets up earlier than Dwayne Johnson. Or goes to bed later. Or is more awake during the hours in between. No one in Hollywood is more buff, more driven, or gets paid better. The man has so much charisma and ambition he can do anything. Save to Pocket Tech’s Frightful Five:…

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The Money Advice I Wish I Learned Sooner   Kristin Wong, Two Cents You’ve probably heard this personal finance cliche: pay yourself first. Essentially, this means you take your income and put it toward your basic living necessities first, then automatically save the rest or put it toward your financial goals, like getting out of debt. The idea is that…

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Washington Loves

Elon Musk Just Gave Some Brilliant Career Advice. Here It Is in 1 Sentence Justin Bariso, Inc. People are mistaken when they think that technology just automatically improves. It does not automatically improve. It only improves if a lot of people work very hard to make it better, and actually it will, I think, by itself degrade, actually. Save to…

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Trump’s latest Executive Order is based on a persistent lie Revoking National Monument designations wouldn’t “return” federal lands to the American people. It would open up public lands to sale and… Jenna Ruddock in Extra Newsfeed 4 min read Weekly Inspiration for Designers #99 via Muzli design inspiration Muzli in Muzli -Design Inspiration 3 min read Solving for Zero in…

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Government America

Reading Books Is a Major Key to Success. Here's How You Make It a Habit Elle Kaplan, Quartz Reading books is a major key to success. The mega-rich and successful like Bill Gates and Elon Musk devote extraordinary amounts of their time to reading. Musk even attributes his knowledge of how to build rockets to his reading repertoire, and studies…

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Trump Discovery

It Took a Century to Create the Weekend—and Only a Decade to Undo It Katrina Onstad, Quartz We abuse time, make it our enemy. We try to contain and control it, or, at the very least, outrun it. Your new-model, even faster phone; your finger on the “Close” button in the elevator; your same-day delivery. We shave minutes down to…

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life win

The Mozart in the Machine Yuval Noah Harari, Bloomberg Sometime in the coming decades, an external system that collects and analyzes endless streams of biometric data will probably be able to understand what’s going on in my body and in my brain much better than me. Save to Pocket Why You Really Need to Stop Using Public Wi-Fi Luke Bencie,…

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canada Express Entry Pool

Report Reveals Insights from the Express Entry Pool The majority of Express Entry candidates who were issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residence in 2016 had a core Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score below 450 — the lowest cut-off threshold of any draw over the first two years of Express Entry — and more than one quarter…

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Special Education

The Phones We Love Too Much Lesley Alderman, The New York Times We have an intimate relationship with our phones. We sleep with them, eat with them and carry them in our pockets. We check them, on average, 47 times a day — 82 times if you’re between 18 and 24 years old, according to recent data. Save to Pocket…

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Trump Win

You're Not Going to Believe What I'm About to Tell You The Oatmeal I'm going to tell you some things. Save to Pocket I'm an Ex-Facebook Exec: Don't Believe What They Tell You About Ads Antonio Garcia-Martinez, The Guardian Facebook deploys a political advertising sales team, specialized by political party, and charged with convincing deep-pocketed politicians that they do have…

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Trump’s Era

The Psychological Importance of Wasting Time Olivia Goldhill, Quartz The problem comes when we spend so long frantically chasing productivity, we refuse to take real breaks. We put off sleeping in, or going for a long walk, or reading by the window—and, even if we do manage time away from the grind, it comes with a looming awareness of the…

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আমাদের চারপাশের বিশ্ব প্রতিনিয়ত অতি দ্রুত পরিবর্তন হচ্ছে।

এ সপ্তাহের লামুডির সেরা হ্যালো Engr, আমাদের চারপাশের বিশ্ব প্রতিনিয়ত অতি দ্রুত পরিবর্তন হচ্ছে। আমাদের প্রযুক্তি দিন দিন আরও ছোট হচ্ছে, যাতায়াত ব্যবস্থা আরও দ্রুততর হচ্ছে এবং ভবনগুলো উঁচু হচ্ছে। ক্রমবর্ধমান জনসংখ্যা বৃদ্ধির হারের সাথে তাল মিলিয়ে অল্প পরিমানে খালি থাকা জায়গাগুলোকে বাসোপযোগী করে তুলতে স্থাপত্যবিদরা তাই হিমশিম খাচ্ছেন। লামুডি এখানে নিয়ে এসেছে এমন ১০টি শীর্ষ বিলাসবহুল ভবনের তালিকা যা…

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Suggests Trump

The Surprising Benefits of Being (Slightly) Crazy Mark Manson, Blog The Roman philosopher Seneca once said, “There is no great genius without a tincture of madness.” We’ve all intuitively understood that people who are geniuses are often a little bit crazy. We accept it, even if we don’t know exactly why it’s so. Save to Pocket SPONSORED Raden is the…

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The New Status Symbol: It's Not What You Spend – It's How Hard You Work Ben Tarnoff, The Guardian The rich used to show how much they could spend on things they didn’t need. Today, a public display of productivity is the new symbol of class power. Save to Pocket Why Doesn’t Ancient Fiction Talk About Feelings? Julie Sedivy, Nautilus…

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