Improve the performance of the mind and Protect your memory from early Alzheimer's
Brain training has already become a trend, especially after the emergence of appropriate courses and programs aimed at spreading this approach between people.
The mind is just like the body, the brain needs training in order to grow and remain in good condition, to protect our cognitive abilities from deterioration.
The Science of Happiness: Wealth, Geography, Culture, and the Limits of Self-Help
Are rich people happier than other people? A study conducted in the Netherlands said that there is a positive relationship between wealth and contentment in life, and this is not surprising.
Are you an introvert? Investing in business is the road to success
It is easy to imagine that introverts see their qualities as an obstacle in their careers, especially when our culture glorifies the hustle and charisma.
The Japanese way of living in inner peace
To be happy for many people, maybe the only goal of their lives. We all seek to find a way to enjoy, either by avoiding contact with each other and seeking to improve social status, by acquiring a large bank account, by filling life with experience, or by leaving a creative legacy.
10 university degrees are required during the next decade
Which undergraduate degrees will be in demand during the 1920s?
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, there is a growing demand for some disciplines in the United States, and accordingly, students are directed to study them.
9 signs tell you that your marriage will not exceed the obstacle of the seventh year
Have you heard about the “seventh-year obstacle?” It is basically an idea that couples tend to break away during the seventh year of their marriage, where one or both spouses begin to feel malaise, skepticism, and dissatisfaction with the relationship.
Sarah Arenson .. Judaism that brought down the Ottoman Empire
In July 1914, World War I broke out, when the assassination of Austrian Crown Prince Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, in Sarajevo, sparked the war.
A world full of enslavers and criminals .. Unknown crimes in the high oceans
French newspaper Le Figaro has reviewed a book by journalist Ian Urbina, who was fortunate to carry out an investigation into outlaws on the high seas, after two years of work as a reporter for The New York Times, and then another two years in which he left the newspaper and funded his investigations through the publisher of his book.