Moral in the Morning, and Lying All Afternoon

We’re thinking of confining our interrogations to the morning from now on; new researchers suggests that our ability to exhibit self-control and keep a handle on our dishonesty is diminished over the course of the day. The research, published in Psychological Science, found that it’s easier to resist opportunities to … Read More

Planning the Ultimate Guy’s Weekend

Having recently picked up a Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express, I started racking up points with the help of 10,000 bonus points for spending $1,000 within the three months. I’m now planning a trip with some buddies for the ultimate guy’s weekend away to Chicago. We had … Read More

Want a Good Job? A University Degree is Still Indispensable

The latest survey from Ontario’s provincial government has found that graduates with an undergraduate degree still have higher employment rates and higher incomes than any other level of education. 85% of graduates had jobs in their fields within six months, and 92% did within two years. According to the survey … Read More

Sponsored: The Fastest Way from “I Wish” to “I’ll Never Forget”

Here’s the thing about rewards programs: I’d really, really like to feel rewarded. Drugstore gift cards don’t feel rewarding. Cashing in points for an appliance I will only use once definitely isn’t rewarding. Rewards should be something special, something that provides a valuable experience. That’s why I’m signing up for … Read More

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