Workplace Evolution, Company Culture and Employee Perceptions- The End of the “Career”
In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, workplace culture is undergoing a transformation. Companies should devote much more money and effort to counter employee burnout, job dissatisfaction, toxic company culture, low pay, gender inequality, racial discrimination..
Making New Friends in the US- A Fellow Foreigner’s Advice
Making friends is an especially important aspect of life in the US. It can make or break your experience. With friends, you can enjoy memorable moments going on road trips, discovering cultural attractions, or getting wasted at house parties.. So here is how to meet people and build lasting friendships.
Parenting in a Digital Age- Raising Kids in the Age of TikTok
The world is undergoing rapid digitalization, blurring the lines separating the virtual from the real. Moreover, parents around the world are struggling to raise healthy children. How to Raise Healthy Kids in the Age of Facebook and TikTok?
10 Stereotypically “Female” Habits that Men Should Practice
Women are generally more knowledgeable and better informed when it comes to health habits, skin hygiene practices, and beauty products. But obtaining a healthy skin, for instance, can in no way be confined to a particular sex or gender orientation.
Hidden qualities of life in Europe vs US
The US leads the world in science, technology and the economy. While Europe can’t match American individualism, it offers a different set of qualities. Nature within urban spaces, cultural authenticity, high quality standards, and the landmark GDPR..
The Privilege of Being Born in Advanced, Democratic Nations
In our 21st century, a big determinant of your destiny at birth is geography. Your nationality says a lot about who you are, or who you will be.
The Fed, Tapering, and the Return of Stagflation
It’s the moment of truth for the Fed. To taper or not to taper? Raising rates may be imperative to regaining control of prices.