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Historical Invasion Plans: The U.S. and Canada as Potential Adversaries
... attack its southern neighbor. Find out how this tense relationship developed and what it means for the modern world.
Historical Invasion Plans: The Tense Relations Between the U.S. and Canada in the 20th Century
Today, the United States and Canada appear as inseparable partners, characterized by close economic and political collaboration. However, historical archives reveal lesser-known chapters from the past when these two nations viewed each other as potential adversaries. The development of ...
The USA Introduces the Sale of "Golden" Residence Permits for $5 Million: A New Opportunity for Investors
... additional screening due to sanctions risks.
Possible political restrictions related to the current U.S.-Russia relations.
Tightening regulations regarding international financial flows.
Nonetheless, for major players not under sanctions, the new opportunity appears appealing.
How Will the Introduction of the "Golden" Residency Affect the Market?
1. The Real Estate Market
Traditionally, affluent investors prefer to invest in high-end real estate. The introduction of the "golden" residency ...
How to Boost Your Self-Confidence and Stop Doubting Yourself
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Example: If you’re afraid of meeting new people, start by simply greeting your colleagues more often.
5. Improve Your Posture and Voice
Physical confidence influences psychological confidence. A straight back, open gestures, and clear speech make you appear more confident to others—and to yourself.
Example: Look at confident people—they don’t slouch and speak clearly. Try to imitate their behavior.
6. Surround Yourself with Supportive People
People who believe in you help you see the good in ...
Millennials and Credit Life: The Price of Status and Financial Risks
... important than status? We discuss this in the article.
Millennials and Living on Credit: The Price of Status and Financial Risks
Introduction
According to data from Wells Fargo, 30% of millennials (1981–1996) regularly spend money they do not have to appear "status-worthy" or to impress others. Living on credit to maintain an image has become a common practice for many, but this trend carries serious financial risks. We delve into what drives such behavior, the consequences it may entail,...
How to Overcome Procrastination and Start Taking Action
... lead us to avoid starting at all.
Perfectionism. We want everything to be perfect, yet this desire often prevents us from even beginning.
Lack of motivation. Sometimes, we simply find the task at hand uninteresting.
Overwhelming workload. If the task appears massive, it can be challenging to muster the energy for even the first step.
Energy deficit. Insufficient sleep, stress, and overload lead to a lack of concentration and a diminished desire to act.
However, the key point is that procrastination ...