According to my Rich Habits study, one of the reasons the wealthy accumulated so much wealth was due to the fact that they worked more hours than those who were not rich. Here’s some of the data: 44% of the wealthy worked 11 hours more each week than the non-rich. 86% of the wealthy who had full time jobs, worked 50 hours or more each week, whereas 57% of the non-rich who had full-time jobs worked less than 50 hours each week. 88% of the wealthy took fewer sick days than the non-rich. 79% of the wealthy, on top of…
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The latest addition to the PBA 50 Greatest List during an anniversary gala on Friday. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net There is that sense that those who chose the latest batch of players added to the PBA’s Greatest list got it right. Of the 10 players added to the elite group that now numbers 50, only two are active players. Article continues after this advertisement There was some noise regarding the inclusion of Scottie Thompson, the 2021 PBA MVP—for a reason. As with previous enshrinements, there are those who feel that active players should be left for future consideration. Future lists are additions,…
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The American Farm School (AFS) in Thessaloniki, Greece, is spearheading a transformative project aimed at revolutionizing agricultural education and practices through the implementation of a data-driven, smart greenhouse. In collaboration with Cisco, Dataways S.A., and Green Project S.A., this initiative integrates cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, providing students with hands-on experience in smart farming while demonstrating the technological benefits to local farmers. The Need for Innovation Greenhouse farming plays a crucial role in modern agriculture by addressing food security, resource conservation, and sustainability. It facilitates year-round production while safeguarding crops against pests, diseases, and extreme weather. This approach…
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This post is part of a series sponsored by Expert Insured. The insurance industry is evolving quickly, and let’s face it-legacy systems won’t be part of its future. You’ve probably seen the signs yourself: outdated tech, cumbersome desktop-based setups, and the endless hassle of VPN connections. The question isn’t whether these systems will change, but how quickly you’ll move to a better solution. That’s why we acquired Expert Insured and significantly enhanced it-to directly address these industry challenges and deliver a platform built specifically for the future needs of MGAs and wholesalers. Why Expert Insured? Expert Insured isn’t just another…
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The Connecticut Sun announced on Monday that guard Madison Hayes and forward Morgan Maly have signed training camp contracts. Madison Hayes just completed a strong graduate season at North Carolina State, in which she averaged a career-best 10.9 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. She led the Wolfpack in rebounds per game, as well as total offensive rebounds (71), three-point percentage (41.3%), and free-throw percentage (81.9%). Hayes helped the Wolfpack to two ACC regular season titles (2022, 2025), an ACC conference tournament crown (2022), and an NCAA Final Four appearance in 2024. North Carolina State University guard Madison Hayes has…
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Adobe Illustrator was created in 1987, originally launched for Microsoft Windows personal computers. The tool has been improving and optimizing for decades to become the go-to software for complex design needs.
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Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN has paused some of its data center leasing talks, following a similar move by Microsoft Corporation MSFT. What Happened: Amazon has temporarily halted certain data center lease negotiations for its cloud division, especially in international markets, said Wells Fargo analysts on Monday. “This is routine capacity management, and there haven’t been any recent fundamental changes in our expansion plans,” said Kevin Miller, vice president of Amazon Web Services (AWS) Global Data Centers, in a LinkedIn post, first noted on Reuters. Source: LinkedIn This development signals that growing economic uncertainty may be prompting firms to reassess their multi-billion-dollar…
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I spent many years studying the rich and the poor in my Rich Habits Study and found that there were twelve problems almost everyone has to contend with in life: Health Problems Financial Problems Family Problems Neighbor Problems Home Repair Problems Car Problems Addiction Problems Job Problems Relationship Problems Death or Disability Problems Time Management Problems Weather Problems Each of these problems creates stress, worry and unhappiness for anyone affected by them. When I analyzed my study data, I discovered that, out of all of these modern day problems, the rich really only struggle with five: Family Problems Health Problems…
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Disney is reportedly putting live-action remakes on hold. This comes after the lukewarm reception for the Rachel Zegler-led “Snow White,” which has currently grossed $184,910,998 worldwide against its $200 million budget. The Disney classic remake also faced external backlash due to casting choices and Zegler’s public criticism of the original “Snow White” story. That said, audience and critic opinion is split, with the film currently rated 39 percent for critics and 72 percent for audiences on Rotten Tomatoes. Meanwhile, “Snow White” is also rated 50 on Metacritic, with users giving it a 1.2 out of 10 score. The pause is…
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If you feel like the world of tech just entered a fast-forward time machine, you’re not alone. That’s why we’ve organized this year’s Cisco U. Spotlight on April 24, 2025, to share our vision of what’s ahead and help you learn the skills that matter most in the tech landscape of today AND tomorrow. Our themes: pillars of digital resilience Looking ahead to the strategies and technologies of the future is an essential part of building digital resilience, which will help you and your team prepare for both predictable and unpredictable events that come your way. This year, we’re focusing…