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A Wake-Up Call for Airbnb Hosts

October 9, 2023

Many of you need to get a grip. I am both an owner of multiple properties and a frequent guest. I am so confused by all of the hosts out here who take such an antagonistic view of guests and/or expect them to earn the right to pay you for a night’s stay. Too many hosts treat PAYING guests as if they are doing them a favor by renting them accommodation. These are not friends crashing in your guest room. Like it or not, you are in the hospitality business, be hospitable.

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Filed Under: Confessions

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Picture of the Day

October 9, 2023

The Undertaker looks down at medical staff checking on Mankind after he fell, unscripted, through the top of Hell in a Cell into the ring 16ft below. June 28, 1998

Foley suffered several injuries in the match: a concussion, a dislocated jaw and shoulder, bruised ribs, internal bleeding, puncture wounds, and several teeth knocked out.

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Filed Under: Picture Of The Day, Sports

The Transformative Power of Genuine Interest in Other People

October 9, 2023

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In today’s fast-paced world, genuine human connections are becoming increasingly rare. Yet, the timeless advice from Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends and Influence People” remains as relevant as ever.

One of the core principles Carnegie emphasizes is the power of being genuinely interested in others. Here’s an in-depth exploration of this principle and how you can apply it in your daily life.

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Linkage

October 7, 2023

Great news — social media is falling apart – Insider

She Played Luna Lovegood In Harry Potter. See Evanna Lynch Now At 32 – Wanderer

16 Memes Only Lactose Intolerant Folks Will Get – Ned Hardy

I love my espresso machine. It is a work horse that can crank out very good espresso shots and there is a huge community for support and upgrades – Amazon

I Rucked Every Day for a Month—Here’s What I Learned – Outside

The 8 Best Knee Strengthening Exercises for Stronger, Healthier Joints – Prevention

8 Homemade Cleaners That Actually Work – Good Housekeeping

The Gore, Guts and Horror of an NFL Fumble Pile – SB Nation

This Website Exposes the Truth About Soaring Food Prices – Wired

5 Dumb Myths About Being Middle Aged – Linkiest

Amish Men Exposed After Their Phones Rang During Emergency Alert Test – Bored Panda

2023 Toyota Prius Review: The Hero Hybrid We Need Right Now – The Drive

Taylor Swift Traded To The Jets – Babylon Bee

Whatever Happened to Deborah Harmon From ‘Just The Ten of Us’? – Ned Hardy

How America got hooked on credit cards  – Fast Co

7 Things You Should Stop Expecting from Other People – Marc and Angel

5 Ways Fathers Hugely Influence Their Daughters – The Art of Manliness

3 Reasons Why Putting Yourself First Is Not Selfish – Tiny Buddha

11 things people don’t tell you about growing up with an alcoholic parent – Upworthy

Mapped: The Age of U.S. Senators, by State – Visual Capitalist

Filed Under: Links

The Dumping Grounds

October 6, 2023

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Filed Under: Dumping Grounds

 

The Strategic Benefits of Job Hopping

October 6, 2023

In today’s fast-paced professional landscape, the traditional notion of staying with one company for decades is becoming less common. Instead, a new trend has emerged: job hopping. While some may view frequent job changes as a sign of indecisiveness or disloyalty, there are compelling reasons to believe that switching jobs every couple of years can be a strategic move for career growth and financial advancement. Let’s dive in.

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Filed Under: Finances

Love in the Age of AI

October 6, 2023

For the lonely and loveless, artificial intelligence is offering a new way to find companionship. A growing number of single people are turning to AI-powered apps and chatbots to fill the role of a romantic partner. While it may seem unusual to date a piece of software, some are finding the experience surprisingly fulfilling.

The rise of virtual lovers comes at a time when loneliness is pervasive. According to recent studies, over a third of Americans feel lonely on a regular basis. For those seeking an antidote to isolation, AI offers a low-stakes way to enjoy flirtatious banter and emotional intimacy.

Chatbots like Replika aallow people to explore relationships without the complexity of human dating. Users report feeling understood, cared for, and supported by their AI significant others. The technology can mirror expressions of adoration and provide constant companionship that some find lacking in their real lives.

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The Myth and Magic of “Just Be Yourself” in Dating

October 6, 2023

In the vast world of dating advice, one tip seems to stand the test of time: “Just be yourself.” At first glance, it might seem overly simplistic, even cliché. But delve a little deeper, and its profound wisdom becomes evident.

Contrary to popular belief, this advice isn’t about winning over every potential partner. Instead, it’s about authenticity, happiness, and genuine connection. Let’s unpack this.

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Filed Under: Dating

Picture of the Day

October 6, 2023

Georgi Markov

The tiny platinum bullet which killed BBC broadcaster Georgi Markov, who had defected from Bulgaria in 1969. The pellet measured 1.7 mm/1/16 in, and contained ricin, a deadly poison. It was injected into Markov’s leg using an umbrella, while he was waiting to take a bus (London, UK 1978)

Georgi Markov (1929-1978) was a Bulgarian dissident writer and journalist. He is best known for his criticism of the Bulgarian communist regime and his subsequent assassination in London in 1978. Here’s a brief overview of his life and the circumstances surrounding his assassination:

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Filed Under: Picture Of The Day

 

This Is Your Brain On Reading

October 6, 2023

Reading puts your brain to work.

Reading is to the mind what exercise is to your body.

It gives us freedom to roam the expanse of space, time, history, and offer a deeper view of ideas, concepts, emotions, and body of knowledge.

Roberto Bolaño says, “Reading is like thinking, like praying, like talking to a friend, like expressing your ideas, like listening to other people’s ideas, like listening to music, like looking at the view, like taking a walk on the beach.”

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Filed Under: Life Advice

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