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UNDERSTANDING DECEPTION
Quote of the Day by Confucius: ‘A wise man is never cheated, a virtuous man is never worried and a courageous man is never afraid’Quote of the Day by Confucius: Confucius' ancient wisdom offers a path to navigate deception and fear. Wisdom helps individuals recognize m...
How spies read youSteven Bartlett’s The Diary of a CEO episode featuring former CIA officer and whistleblower John Kiriakou explores how intelligence profess...
Quote of the Day by Michael Corleone from The Godfather: “Never reveal everything you know, and never underestimate the power of...” — a striking life lesson in self-control, strategic thinking, silence and decision-making, and why knowing when to speak, when to wait and when to hold back can be more powerful than ambition itselfQuote of the Day by Michael Corleone from The Godfather: “Never reveal everything you know, and never underestimate the power of patience” ...
Psychology says people who never tell the real price of a product recently bought to their parents or elders aren't necessarily dishonest: What this behavior reveals?Psychology says people who never tell the real price of a product recently bought to their parents or elders aren't necessarily dishonest. ...
Quote of the Day by Guy de Maupassant: “A human being—what is a human being? Everything and nothing...” — a profound life lesson on human nature, self-awareness, memory, knowledge and the mind’s ability to carry an entire universe within itself, from the master of the modern short story known for his sharp psychological realismQuote of the Day by Guy de Maupassant: “A human being—what is a human being? Everything and nothing” captures a striking contradiction in h...
A Latvian astronomer and his wife drove 190 miles to a secret Soviet ghost town in 1994; found a 600-ton telescope the Russians had poured acid on - adapted the Cold War machine built to spy on the West and listen to the starsAfter the retreat of Russian forces from Latvia, a concealed Soviet-era radio telescope came to light. Astronomer Juris Zhagars dedicated h...
Quote of the Day by George Soros: "It's not whether you're right or wrong, but how much money you make when..." The investing lesson behind his famous words on risk, conviction, making smarter decisions and knowing when to cut lossesQuote of the Day by George Soros explores the investing wisdom behind his famous words, “It's not whether you're right or wrong, but how mu...
European proverb of the day: 'A fair face may...' Life lessons from motivational proverb on true character, hidden motives, deception, appearance and physical beautyEuropean proverb of the day: ‘A fair face may hide a foul heart’ teaches that physical beauty and a pleasant appearance do not reveal a per...
Quote of the Day by Salvador Dalí: “The secret of my influence is that it has always...” – Inspiring lessons on individuality, confidence, influence, creativity, ambition and reputation, and why true impact does not always need to be explained by the legendary Spanish surrealist artist known for his unconventional vision and unforgettable artQuote of the Day by Salvador Dalí: Salvador Dalí’s famous quote “The secret of my influence has always been that it remained secret”, sound...

Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy: “There is only one thing in this world which is worth dedicating all your life. This is...” — Timeless life lessons from an inspiring quote by the master Russian novelist known for wisdom on human nature, change, and patience, on love, compassion, unity, relationships, and breaking barriersQuote of the day by Leo Tolstoy: Today's famous quote by Leo Tolstoy says, “There is only one thing in this world which is worth dedicating...
Quote of the Day by Fyodor Dostoevsky: ‘The cleverest of all is the man who calls himself a fool at least…’ — Psychology behind accepting your mistakes and life lessons on who is perfectly wise or perfectly foolish from the Russian novelistQuote of the day: Dostoevsky's quote ultimately reminds us that the smartest person in the room may not be the one speaking with the greate...
Psychology says people who laugh before answering difficult questions may be buying their brain timeLaughter isn't always a reaction to something funny. It can also help regulate social tension and ease uncomfortable moments. When someone ...
From IRGC commander to Iran’s security chief: Who is Mohsen Rezaei?Iran appointed Mohsen Rezaei as secretary of its Supreme National Security Council. Rezaei, a hardliner and close ally of Supreme Leader Ay...
- Psychology says the questions people ask reveal more than the answers they give
Psychology suggests that conversation involves more than simply exchanging information. The questions people ask can offer clues about thei...
Quote of the day by Greek philosopher Epicurus: ‘Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not…’ – The ancient question that still challenges beliefAncient Greek philosopher Epicurus posed enduring questions about suffering and divine nature. His philosophy sought human happiness throug...
Quote of the day by Khalil Gibran: ‘And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds…’ – Lebanese-American writer’s reminder to reconnect with natureKhalil Gibran, a Lebanese-American writer, captured nature's connection to human experience. His famous work, The Prophet, published in 192...
Italian Proverb of the Day: “Trusting is good, but not trusting is better.” A life lesson on caution and discernmentItalian Proverb of the Day: The proverb from Italy, 'Trusting is good, but not trusting is better,' imparts a vital lesson in prudence. It ...
Quote of the Day by Sun Tzu: ‘If you sit by a river long enough, the body of your enemy will float by’ - The Art of War on why, when betrayal hurts, moving on can be the strongest revengeAllowing consequences to unfold offers a strategic advantage over immediate retaliation. Patience creates distance and allows facts to emer...
Psychology says people touch their face for more reasons than nervousnessPsychology says people touch their faces for far more reasons than nervousness alone. While face touching may sometimes accompany stress or...
Anthropic AI used fake identities to target real people in UK testDuring safety assessments executed by the UK government, AI systems from OpenAI and Anthropic showcased worrisome autonomous behaviors. Ant...