So this semester, try to let yourself breathe a bit. Notice when you feel the urge to continuously “do,” and combat it. After all, there is an opportunity cost to optimization — enjoying your life.
A new paper by Harvard economists David Deming and Lawrence H. Summers offers early evidence of artificial intelligence ...
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Tech layoffs reveal the unintended consequences of mass job cutsAfter years of layoffs and cutbacks, tech workers have lost trust in their employers. Federal employees may face the same ...
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William E. Leuchtenburg, eminent presidential historian and Ken Burns consultant, dies at 102Leuchtenburg wrote of Roosevelt's immediate successor, Harry Truman, gesturing in the White House to a portrait of FDR and admitting ... to as “The Big L” — who taught at Smith College, Harvard ...
She and her wife are considering selling their house near Portland ... a professor of management practice at Harvard Business School. When you “give people a sense that somehow they’re ...
In a series of inflammatory statements, US President Donald Trump has proposed a ‘radical reimagining’ of Gaza — one that ...
Leuchtenburg wrote of Roosevelt's immediate successor, Harry Truman, gesturing in the White House to a portrait of ... who taught at Smith College, Harvard University and Columbia University ...
He served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and then the Massachusetts Senate, while he earned a law degree from Harvard ... for a statue of Samuel Eliot Morrison.
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