On Apologies, Happiness, and Digital Distractions
How to Address an Issue Without Saying ‘I’m Sorry’
We are becoming more sensitive and less tolerant. For a brand, one mistake can cost them their loyal customers. Check out the article and learn why consumers are no longer accepting apologies.
Have We Gotten Any Happier Over 200 Years? Researchers Analyzed Millions of Books to Find Out
We are all hustling to find eternal happiness. But are we truly happy? A new study, using Artificial Intelligence, shows if society sees life as more colorful or dull. Check out the article to find out the answer.
The Dangers of Digital Distraction—and How to Overcome It
From walking on the street to being at the dinner table, our smartphones have become our best friends. But this beautiful friendship is more of a toxic relationship. Check out the article to understand the disadvantages of a smartphone.
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