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6 surprising downsides of being extremely intelligent
Quora users say smart people must deal with the absurdly high expectations that others place on them.
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HOW TO START A BUSINESS: The ultimate guides for founders on launching a company, raising money, and becoming wildly successful
Entrepreneurship doesn't come with a rule book. These guides will help first-time founders launch a startup, raise capital, and dominate the market.
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Why intelligent and high-performing women fall for toxic partners
Your successful friends aren't dating toxic jerks because they have low standards —it's much more complex than that.
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Goldman Sachs is going through a huge transformation under new CEO David Solomon. Here's everything you need to know.
Here's the latest news about Goldman Sachs.
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New York Times columnist David Brooks shares his candid advice for ignoring your ego, overcoming loneliness, and saying 'yes' to everything
New York Times op-ed columnist and best-selling author David Brooks sat down for a candid chat with podcast host Dan Schawbel.
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College grads still earn more than workers with no university degree. This map shows the states with the widest salary gaps.
New York, California, and DC have the highest difference in earnings between college grads and non-college grads.
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From the Amazon arrow to the Starbucks mermaid, here are the 15 most drastic logo changes in branding history
There are logos that have been deliberately untouched. Then there are brands that have constantly changed their look, like Pepsi and Apple.
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Here's the pitch deck a Montreal startup used to raise $2 million to get the word out about its AI-powered chatbot after funding it themselves for two years
Heyday developed its chat service and lured in customers including Ford without outside funding. Now it has new funds to promote the chatbot.
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The founder of a billion-dollar startup says that this book on Steve Jobs' presentation secrets taught him how to nail a pitch
"Figuring out how to clearly, cleanly, simply, and concisely articulate what you're trying to do may be your most important job."
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The founder of a $1.7 billion startup walked us through the pitch decks that helped him raise $448 million
Carta CEO Henry Ward on how to tell your story concisely, the presentation secrets he learned from Steve Jobs, and the slide every deck should have.
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