3 Ways Being a Better Empathizer Will Make You Happier (2 min read) — Millionaire’s Digest


Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Felix Juel Founder & Owner of: The Pensive Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Education, Health & Fitness and Successful Living Writer Empathy is more than just a moral virtue taught for the function of keeping peace at the playground as a child. When mastered, empathy can be one of the most beneficial, self-serving traits […]

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Wells Fargo Has to Pay a WhistleBlower $5.4 Million and Give Him His Job Back — Fortune


The federal government has ordered Wells Fargo to reinstate a former bank manager who lost his job after reporting suspected fraudulent behavior at the bank. The Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced on Monday that the bank must rehire the employee, as well as pay back wages, compensatory damages and attorneys’ fees…

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Finland To Become The First Country In The World To Get Rid Of All School Subjects — peoples trust toronto


http://ift.tt/eA8V8J It’s no secret that the modern day education system, particularly in North America, desperately needs to be reformed. Children graduate from high school not understanding how to produce their own food, pay their taxes, or accomplish many everyday, “real world” activities. The education system’s sole purpose should be to educate us in order to better ourselves and society, […]

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When the Worst Happens (2 min read) — Millionaire’s Digest


Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Ashley Ford-McAllister Founder & Owner of: Negative is Also a Charge Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Business and Successful Living Writer Often, when you find yourself living your “worst case scenario”, well-meaning people will tell you to “focus on the positives”, to “remember the parts of the journey so far that […]

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Watch Live: Donald Trump Hosts Town Hall With Business Leaders — peoples trust toronto


On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump is hosting a town hall meeting at the White House Tuesday to discuss the “American Business Climate”, where dozens of high-profile CEOs will discuss a verity of business-related topics. The one hour and 45 minute-long meeting is an “opportunity to discuss policies to create a pro-business climate with top […]

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Man Poses As Pilot, Tries To Smuggle Cocaine In Carry-On At JFK, Officials Say — CBS New York


NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — In a scheme that resembled the movie “Catch Me If You Can,” an alleged smuggler posed as a pilot at John F. Kennedy Airport, authorities said. Customs officers say the man was dressed as a pilot and carrying a suitcase with fake Delta Airlines tags when he arrived at the airport on…

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Do People Care More About Corruption Than They Used To? Evidence from the US and Germany


GAB | The Global Anticorruption Blog

Sometimes it feels like corruption has become the topic of the year: We’ve heard repeatedly that it is (the perception of) corrupt elites that has fueled the rise of populists, nationalists, and new socialist parties and politicians. The most prominently of these, though not the only one, is Donald Trump, who promised in his campaign to take back power from the corrupt elites (see here and here).

But has the topic of corruption actually become increasingly prominent in popular and media discourse over the last two years? To investigate this question, I did a simple search on the Factiva database within the eight most widely-circulated American newspapers (USA Today, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Post, the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, and Newsday) for the term “corruption.” I did a…

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