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208,805 views Jan 29, 2024 #CNBC#Dubai#DesertGreening A transformation is unfolding in the United Arab Emirates, where approximately 80% of the country’s land is desert. The UAE has introduced measures to combat desertification by turning its arid landscapes green. Other countries like China have also adopted similar processes. The Middle East is home to 12 of…
There’s No Plan B for Your A-Game: Be the Best in the World at What You Do by Bo Eason – Book Summary Bo Eason, a former NFL player turned acclaimed stage performer and motivational speaker, delivers a powerful message in his book, There’s No Plan B for Your A-Game. The book focuses on achieving…
In today’s world, many of us turn to pharmacies for a quick fix when we encounter health problems. While modern medicine plays a crucial role in managing diseases and extending life expectancy, there is a growing recognition that some of the most effective forms of medicine are those you won’t find on any shelf. These…
I Would Rather Earn One Percent Off of 100 People’s Efforts Than 100 Percent of My Efforts The saying “I would rather earn one percent off of 100 people’s efforts than 100 percent of my efforts” is attributed to John D. Rockefeller, and it encapsulates a powerful lesson about leveraging collaboration and creating sustainable success…
Suffering is an inevitable part of life. No one is immune to pain, hardship, or loss. Yet, how we respond to suffering makes all the difference. In the words of a great philosopher: “Your desire to know the art of living, my friend, is contained in one phrase: make use of suffering.” This simple yet…
Introduction: Some Creatures Are Meant for Distance There are lives built for momentum, and there are lives built for meaning. Some people rush from milestone to milestone, measuring success by speed and applause. Others move more quietly, guided by something harder to explain—a sense of direction rather than urgency. The albatross belongs to the second…