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The moment our baby spoke her first word, my wife and I discovered we'd become supporting characters in our own daughter's life story—and the lead role had four legs and a tail.
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Last May Duolingo's stock peaked at $529.05. But while the learning app passed $1 billion in revenue in 2025 and 50 million daily active users, today its stock price has dropped more than 81%, to $100.51. And there's been other changes, reports Entrepreneur: In April 2025, Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn made headlines after writing a memo calling the company "AI-first." In the memo, von Ahn announced that the language-learning... Read more ›
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Earlier this week, vivo announced the start of the global rollout of the X300 Ultra and X300 FE with the exact date depending on the market – it’s April 24 for Spain, for example. Also, the X300 Ultra is now up on Amazon with an eye-watering price tag of €2,000 (16GB/1TB). Based on the results from last week’s poll, the vivo X300 Ultra will be one of the main challengers... Read more ›
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While most of us exhaust ourselves trying to impress others with our achievements and clever anecdotes, research reveals that the people we find most captivating in conversation have mastered an entirely different approach—one that has surprisingly little to do with being interesting and everything to do with a specific set of behaviors that trigger the same pleasure centers in our brains as food and money. Read more ›
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There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from carrying things you were never meant to hold forever. Versions of yourself you’ve outgrown. Relationships that ended badly. Mistakes you can still describe in painful detail, years later. I know this because I spent most of my twenties doing exactly that, shifting emotional weight I couldn’t ... Read more Read more ›
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People who apologize fastest in disagreements aren't showing empathy — they're running a childhood survival program where the apology was never about resolution, but about making danger stop before it could escalate. Read more ›
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Nobody wakes up on a cold morning, alarm screaming, and thinks: yes, this is exactly the moment I’ve been waiting for. Nobody stares at a blank document, a running app, a meditation cushion, and feels a warm surge of readiness. That feeling of being fully prepared, mentally primed, emotionally equipped — it is almost never ... Read more Read more ›
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You’re in your 40s, maybe your early 50s, and something feels quietly off. The career is fine. The family is fine. Life, by any reasonable measure, is fine. But there’s this low-grade hum underneath everything, a kind of flatness you can’t quite explain. You’re not falling apart. You’re just not… lit up. Here’s what nobody ... Read more Read more ›
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The protective choice that once saved you has quietly become the wall keeping everything else out — and the hardest thing you'll ever do is admit you built it yourself. Read more ›
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For many adults, the experience of wanting something arrives pre-loaded with guilt, as if the need itself is an act of aggression against whoever might have to help. The roots trace back to a childhood where asking was quietly but consistently treated as a burden. Read more ›
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I remember the exact moment I realized something had broken in me. I was standing in a supermarket queue, maybe four people deep, and I felt a genuine spike of anger. Not mild irritation. Real, cortisol-soaked anger. At what? A line. A two-minute wait. I’d been in that country, Vietnam, for less than a year, ... Read more Read more ›
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I’ve written about vulnerability for a living. I’ve quoted Brene Brown. I’ve referenced the research on emotional openness and relationship satisfaction. I’ve told millions of readers that showing your true self is the bravest thing you can do. And for most of my adult life, I had absolutely no idea what any of that actually ... Read more Read more ›
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There’s a version of friendship maintenance that looks like effort but is really just anxiety wearing a social mask. For years, I was that guy. Always the one to send the first message, book the catch-up, chase the response. I told myself it was because I cared. Turns out, part of it was fear. Fear ... Read more Read more ›
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