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How Can I Make Better Decisions Professionally?
As I have seen in many HBS-sourced articles I read, in recent years, both in the public and private sectors, the number of good decision-makers has significantly decreased, and compared to the past, the number of weak decisions has increased considerably. We focus not on the decision itself but on the person who will make… Read more
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Why Van Gogh Cut of his ear? Who is Van Gogh in deepest way?
Van Gogh is born on 30 March 1853 in Groat Zundert, south Netherlands. From Childhood Van Gogh displayed a stubborn and moody spirit. His father was a Protestantd pastor, in his early life he initially chose to orient his life towards Protestantism, becoming a preacher in London, a theology student, and an evangelist in the… Read more
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Wrong Decisions, Massive Bankruptcies What I Learned from Harvard Courses
Concise Insights: Wrong Decisions, Massive Bankruptcies In recent years, we’ve witnessed many companies undertaking massive layoffs, downsizing, or going bankrupt. While most attribute these issues to election cycles, shifting foreign policies, global environmental challenges, or economic fluctuations, what about the companies themselves? Were they entirely blameless? Even without these crises, many of them were likely… Read more
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When is the President’s Day in 2025?
Presidents’ Day, observed on the third Monday of February each year, is a federal holiday in the United States dedicated to honoring the nation’s presidents, with a particular focus on George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. It’s a day that reflects on the leadership, vision, and legacy of those who have held the country’s highest office.… Read more
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The colour of depression, blue🔹
The color blue is generally found in nature as a pure pigment, and for this reason, it is often produced through mixtures. Since it is considered a cool color, blue gives a refreshing and soothing feeling. Many artists have used blue as a color to symbolize melancholy and depression. The phrase “feeling blue” corresponds to… Read more
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Shakespeare’s Macbeth: On Conscience
Being born into the age of technology often makes one feel utterly alone, a sensation of solitude that is particularly intense for those living in large metropolises, far from their roots, or for individuals from nuclear families or broken homes who are disconnected from their birthplace. For children, this sense is even deeper, as the… Read more