Mflipped into EnvironmentSlavery Why is it so difficult to stamp out seafood slavery? There is little justice, even in court theconversation.com - Sallie Yea and Wayne Palmer Each year, thousands of men and boys labour under extremely exploitative conditions on commercial fishing vessels owned by Taiwanese, Chinese and …
Mflipped into MindRelationships A Yale Professor’s Personality Test Shows Your Most Effective Networking Style Medium - Marissa King In work and in life, relationships are everything. Most of us know this intuitively. What most people don’t know, however, is that each of us is …
Mflipped into BooksMasculinity Men Who Cheat Are Mainly In It For the Emotional Validation Fatherly - Matt Berical In her new book, sociologist Dr. Alicia Walker looks at the reasons some men have affairs. They probably aren't what you think. When it comes to the …
Mflipped into MindNarcissism New study sheds light on why narcissists are so successful at attaining leadership positions psypost.org - Eric W. Dolan New research helps explain why grandiose narcissists often emerge as leaders despite the negative aspects of their personality. The study, published …
Mflipped into AutoimmuneThe Brain Anti-inflammatory brain cells activated by signals from gut bacteria verified_publishernewatlas.com - By Rich Haridy New research published in the journal Nature is describing the discovery of a novel subset of brain cell with the capacity to prevent …
Mflipped into MindProductivity This Two-Minute Morning Practice Will Make Your Day Better verified_publisherHarvard Business Review - Neil PasrichaIn the early 2010s, I wrote a self-help book that catapulted me into a strange universe. I went from working an office job in the suburbs to walking onto TV show sets where I was often introduced as “Captain...