When water, smoke, or impact damage jumps from one room to the next, the story your claim tells can decide whether you are ...
Interrupting is one of those behaviors that reveals something about a person before they know they're being read. It's so automatic, so deeply wired into how someone processes conversation, that most ...
The call I needed to make had nobody on the other end. I had people who cared about me—I just didn’t have the person who knew ...
Cofounder conflict rarely ends loudly. It ends quietly, through avoidance and accumulated resentment. Here's the psychology behind why founders stop addressing it.
Some people never want to hear anyone else's bad news, and those who feel that way usual share certain habits as well.
Tomorrow, you'll see that being calm isn't about controlling what happens to you, but rather about accepting those things that happen and maintaining your balance. The steadiness you maintain within ...
Pilots often neglect thorough planning for approaches and traffic pattern entries, considering them less critical than takeoffs and landings, which poses significant safety risks. The author's ...
Most leadership workshops devote time to focusing on managing your own stress. That work matters. But on its own, it leaves out a critical part of what leaders actually face. Leadership rarely unfolds ...
It’s been another terrible week for the Washington Post. The newsroom is bracing for a devastating round of layoffs with rumors flying that some desks may be shuttered entirely. Sportswriters were ...
Zachary Karabell is an author and investor and writes “The Edgy Optimist” on Substack. The “affordability crisis” has become the economic touchstone of the day — widely touted, frequently debated and ...
Most people believe climate change will hurt others before it reaches them – even in places that are already feeling its effects. A global analysis shows how that belief can quietly slow both ...