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Moderna CEO Says It’s ‘Reasonable’ To Think The Pandemic May Be In Its Final Stages
Moderna’s CEO Stephane Bancel said it’s “reasonable” to assume that we may be approaching the final stages of the pandemic. “I think that is a reasonable scenario,” he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” when asked about views that the Covid-19 pandemic may now be in its final stages.
JPMorgan Is the First Bank Into the Metaverse, Looks at Business Opportunities
JPMorgan, the largest bank in the U.S., said it has become the first lender to arrive in the metaverse, having opened a lounge in Decentraland, a virtual world based on blockchain technology.
Facebookers Are Now ‘Metamates’: Mark Zuckerberg Rewrites 6 Corporate Values To Reflect Metaverse Rebrand
On Tuesday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made an update to the company’s long-standing corporate values that Zuckerberg first penned in 2007 when the company he’d founded still called itself Facebook.
This Latest Migration Study Ranks Miami As The No. 1 City Everyone Is Moving To
In case you haven’t been told lately, the sky is blue, the grass is green and real estate in Miami is absolutely bonkers. Excuse us for stating the obvious but Redfin beat us to it with their latest migration analysis that examines housing trends across the U.S.
Employers Are Finally Rethinking Requiring Unnecessary College Degrees. Thank the Pandemic
Here are three things that have shot up in American society since the Great Recession of 2008-2009: inequality, deaths of despair among those without a college degree, and the number of jobs that require a college degree to get hired but not to do the actual work. These three facts are probably not completely unrelated.
Executives Are Quitting to Spend Time With Family
Some were burned out. Some were unhappy. Some were disillusioned. Some wanted their lives back. Some truly and genuinely wanted to spend more time with their families. All, in their own ways, decided that they’d had enough with the intense demands that come with being a senior executive, and walked away.
The Taboo Of ‘Selling Out’ For A Better-Paying Job
Molly, a US tech worker in her 30s, used to work at a company whose mission she was deeply invested in. “It was part of my identity,” she says. But when the pandemic hit, bringing rolling redundancies, uncertainty, long hours and burnout, Molly decided it was time to change jobs.
The Trick To Getting Confidence Right
Believe in yourself, ‘lean-in’, banish your imposter syndrome: these are the modern mantras of mastering skills and achieving what you want. Indeed, a little self-belief can go a long way. But is confidence always a good thing?
How To Crack The Code To Happiness In The Second Half Of Life
Sometimes being a social scientist comes in handy. Or at least it did for Arthur Brooks. He wanted to explore why some people were happy in the second half of life, and how he could make sure he—and others—could enjoy those decades. Aging can be hardest for strivers, Brooks said, who sometimes mourn that their biggest successes are in their rearview mirror.