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It was an ordinary Tuesday Night when everything went dark. For five million BlackBerry users, email turned eerily silent.
New research shows pinching pennies can actually cost you more
At age ten, Kent Andersen set his sights on being a doctor. He never once doubted his future in medicine—that is, until he submitted his medical school application. To the shock of friends and family, Andersen decided being a doctor wasn’t what he wanted to spend his life doing after all.
If you think about the decisions you make between the ages of eighteen and thirty, you’ll realize they have a fundamental impact on where your life actually ends up.