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A new study found people tend to think karmic retribution mostly happens to others and not themselves. Here’s why.
In my conversation with Mark Minukas, co-author of “Unfear”, we dove deep into the idea of embracing discomfort and actively seeking situations where we’re begi ...
Editor's note: In partnership with The Acadiana Advocate, the705 is recognizing its annual Top 20 Under 40 Acadiana ...
Many people say that the bumblebee greatly overestimates its ability to fly because its body is much too large for the flimsy set of wings that nature gave it. But it thinks it can fly and expects to ...
At the heart of this dialogue are three of the most influential words in the English language: I, am, and can. Whatever you ...
In a world where we’re always expected to do more– whether it’s at work, in relationships, or in our personal goals– it’s ...
One bad quarter won’t doom Tesla, but it’s unclear how, exactly, the company can move forward from here. Arguably, its ...
One powerful way to increase our positivity is to actively build hope. Pioneering research in Hope Theory by psychologist C.R ...
His latest creation, The Savage Matrix, isn’t just a philosophy—it’s a portal. A visionary framework drawing from both street ...
Presenting your business to an audience can feel intimidating, but the right mindset and preparation can make all the difference.
Faith Kipyegon will bid to become the first woman to run a mile in under four minutes on June 26 in Paris. Kipyegon, a ...
A classmate spat those words at me. It was when my family lived in Victor, a gold-mining town near Cripple Creek, high in the Colorado mountains. It was on the playground at school during recess. He ...