What does the end of the HBO series Band of Brothers have to do with parrots, organizational psychology, and the current cultural zeitgeist? Click the link to find out… (8 minute read – if you’re faster than the average)
Tag: life
Naming, Blaming, & Claiming or Litigating: Jay Feinman’s Antidote to Delay, Deny, Defend, & Depose
In “Delay, Deny, Defend,” Jay M. Feinman analyzes how insurance companies prioritize profits by postponing or denying claims, often using strategies to minimize payouts. He advocates for consumer awareness and legal action against unfair practices, emphasizing the importance of fair claim handling to uphold insurance’s role in economic security.
Five Ways to Run More – Explained In One Minute
This post provides tips for aspiring runners such as setting out gear, sleeping in running clothes, tracking progress using technology, and building on your personal pace.
It’s not personal
But you haunt my dreams Sushi Indigestion Two in the morning And I’m awake again Thinking of you In the … More
On Sea Stories by William McRaven: Daring, Disappointment, & Dedication
William McRaven’s “Sea Stories” recounts his daring, disappointment, and dedication during 37 years in the U.S. Navy. From boyhood antics to Navy SEAL training, his life dedication to causes greater than himself will resonate with service members and thrill-seekers everywhere.
Three Finanical Books To Help You Own Your Time
So my friend just asked me if I had read and would recommend The Psychology of Money (Housel, 2021). And … More
Ten Geopolitics Channels for 2024
Geopolitics is confusing, but I feel like these ten sources of information have helped me process what’s going on in … More
