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Retirement Planning - A WSJ retirement columnist, Glenn Ruffenach, retired ten years ago with a plan [1] - Life presented unexpected challenges to his retirement plan [1] - The columnist reflects on unrealized possibilities [1]
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“Landman” star Ali Larter was eating soup when a talent agent asked if she wanted to be in a Philadelphia Phillies TV commercial. “My mom and I said, ‘Oh my gosh, maybe.’” https://t.co/ZoNM360PCh ...
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Everybody can identify what makes a great boss: vision, empathy, intelligence. But there’s one important trait many people don’t know. https://t.co/yBCIxTTNy4 https://t.co/HlVNe3mgua ...
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Retirement Lifestyle - Retirement is not just about being busy with activities like travel and volunteering [1] - It's also about finding joy in doing nothing and having a "time in" for self-reflection [1] - Retirement offers a different way of seeing oneself [1]
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Ted Sarandos is already an entertainment power broker: “Half the town wants to do business with him, and the other half wants an invite just to hang.” https://t.co/UkIAiiAsxT ...
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Take a look at the front page of today's Wall Street Journal. https://t.co/eWRKWBo6iS https://t.co/cochZLp9pM ...
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There’s one copy, it’s locked in a safe at an undisclosed location and few people have seen it. It’s not an ancient manuscript. It’s the recipe for the sauce behind a chicken chain’s rise. 🔗 https://t.co/KykIu0vxxF https://t.co/4idfX89nhi ...
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It was once a gathering for nerdy researchers. Now it's the center of the tech universe. We went inside the meeting of AI's brightest minds. https://t.co/OP57pUrx7z ...
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Scientists found that physical intimacy can speed healing, when combined with the "love hormone" oxytocin https://t.co/KKMRJ1ynMb ...
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Everyone knows walking is good for you, and many of us count our daily steps. But is it better to take a longer walk than a comparable number of steps spread across the day?A multinational team of researchers set out to find the answer.Read more: https://t.co/Uywwn8jns3 https://t.co/vXBqBk9Pf5 ...