Work Sucks. What Could Salvage It? New books examine the place of work in our lives—and how people throughout history have tried to change it. There’s a line in one of my favorite songs that’s been tripping me up recently. “We Take ... 04/30/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
3 in 4 Americans feel that mental health takes a back seat to physical health A new survey suggests that three in four Americans believe mental health conditions are not identified and treated in the same way as physical health conditions. 04/30/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
‘Real Americans’ is a sweeping novel with an eye for detail Rachel Khong follows up “Goodbye, Vitamin” with the tale of three generations of people grappling with identity. 04/30/2024 - 6:13 am | View Link
Pope’s CBS interview ‘normalizes’ his relations with American media The full version of the pope’s interview is set for a “60 Minutes” episode on May 19 and then an hour-long prime time broadcast on May 20. 04/30/2024 - 4:50 am | View Link
The Media’s Shameful Coverage of the College Antiwar Protests The real reason for the protests is being ignored in favor of stories about encampment crackdowns or overblown allegations of antisemitism. 04/29/2024 - 10:59 pm | View Link
Three out of four workers say they have experienced shift shock. Here are some strategies to help prevent it.
For business owners, social media has become a valuable resource for understanding employee challenges in today’s fast-changing economy. When I started my career, employees tended to struggle in silence. Now, people share their career trials and tribulations with a hashtag to match, from #sundayscaries to #quietquitting and more.
Stak Mobility designs structures that can fit a lot of cars on a very small footprint.
In cities across the country, parking space is often limited. In our car-centric society, that’s a challenge for nearly everyone—but especially for new developments that often need to meet certain parking minimums, and for electric vehicle drivers who need to find a space to plug in their cars.
Ryan Gosling, director David Leitch and others describe their high-wire act to get stunt work the credit it deserves, and why they’re working on a rebrand
The Fall Guy, which is about Hollywood stuntman, was directed by a former stuntman named David Leitch. It’s was a dream project for Leitch, and it shows.
A leader who can control emotions distinguishes between under-sharing and oversharing by demonstrating selective vulnerability.
Leaders are often expected to control emotions, embody assertiveness, detachment, and autonomy, and be results-driven and resilient in highly stressful situations. However, this approach sometimes overlooks the emotional aspect of being human.