Opposite effect
Some phrases have the opposite effect of their literal meaning. For example: Telling someone to "calm down" almost always escalates a disagreement Telling people »
Some phrases have the opposite effect of their literal meaning. For example: Telling someone to "calm down" almost always escalates a disagreement Telling people »
IT gives plenty of suggestions on preventing data loss due to computer crashes during exams, but this year my friends have suffered from a different problem: »
Knowing which friends will be there for you when times get rough separates your true friends from acquaintances who are friendly, but really only want to »
While proving that you're "right" is often rewarded in academic settings, direct confrontation often leads people to dig into their positions, making it difficult »
The value in traveling is as much about the anticipation and stories afterwards as it is about the time you spend away from home. Even better, »
When people stumble over their words, they have a tendency to apologize. While I understand that they may feel embarrassed, I think that they would be »
It bothers me that in the wake of random acts of violence, many people are quick to call for direct military action, even though they're unwilling »
How well do know your friends? When you close your eyes can you imagine what they look like? Hopefully you can, but for some you might »
Businesses that sell physical goods need warehouses to keep inventory. While this sounds obvious, it's not clear where businesses should locate them. As transportation technologies have »
Do any employers share the value of perks offered to employees on their pay stubs? I imagine this being itemized into categories like meals / snacks, training »