3 Timeless Lessons From the Babylonian Parables

3 Timeless Lessons From the Babylonian Parables

Who wrote the Babylonian Parables? What financial lessons do they contain? Babylonian Parables (from George Clason’s 1926 book The Richest Man in Babylon) are told by a fictional character Arkad, a poor scribe who ended up becoming a successful merchant. The three parables, covered in the final chapter of the book, recount his financial advice through 1) The Gold Lender of Babylon, 2) The Walls of Babylon, and 3) The Camel Trader of Babylon. This article recounts the three Babylonian parables about managing your finances. 

Strategic Goals of an Organization: Management Basics

Strategic Goals of an Organization: Management Basics

What’s the main strategic goals of your organization? Are you clear about the direction in which you want to develop your company? According to Richard Rumelt, the author of Good Strategy, Bad Strategy, when it comes to setting big-picture strategic goals of an organization—no matter how large—it’s best to choose one or two narrow goals and abandon other goals that will only serve to spread your resources and focus. Further, don’t mistake growth as a goal: growth is a sign of a healthy company but it’s not a strategic goal in and of itself. Then, choose feasible objectives that you

The Role of Childhood in Our Sexual Development

The Role of Childhood in Our Sexual Development

When does sexuality start to develop? How does childhood influence our sexual relationships in adulthood? Human sexuality begins to develop very early in childhood, way earlier than we start expressing interest in sex. Our childhood experiences influence our adult relationships in three primary ways: how we’ve learned to balance dependence and independence, how we view sexuality, and how gender norms affect our sexuality. In this article, we’ll discuss the role of early childhood experiences in sexuality development.

The Role of Temperament in Receiving Feedback

The Role of Temperament in Receiving Feedback

How do you react to feedback? Do you tend to get defensive when receiving feedback, especially when it’s negative? Why do you think that is? How long does it take you to “recover”? Different people react to feedback with different degrees of sensitivity. Some people can take negative feedback, absorb it, be upset by it, and then bounce back to their typical sunny dispositions. Other people are floored by negative feedback and find it hard to bounce back at all. In this article, you’ll learn why you react to feedback the way you do, according to communication experts Douglas Stone

Alfred H. Shrewsbury and the Babylonian Clay Tablets

Alfred H. Shrewsbury and the Babylonian Clay Tablets

What is Alfred Shrewsbury known for? What was so special about the Babylonian clay tablets he received from his colleague Franklin Caldwell? Alfred H. Shrewsbury, a professor of Archaeology at the University of Nottingham, deciphered the writings on the Babylonian clay tablets, which were discovered by his colleague Franklin Caldwell. The inscriptions, which contained the story of Babylonian slave Dabasir, resonated with Shrewsbury because they resembled his own financial circumstances. Here is what Shrewsbury wrote to his colleague Franklin Caldwell in response.

Organizational Weaknesses: Watch Out for Weak Links

Organizational Weaknesses: Watch Out for Weak Links

Do you want to take your business to the next level? What are the main weaknesses your organization is facing? When running your business, you must not only focus on your strengths, but you must also be aware of your weaknesses. These weaknesses might be a weak link in your operations (a department that’s not functioning properly or a product that’s bleeding profits) or it may be the development of organizational inertia or entropy (stasis or disorganization). In this article, we’ll discuss common organizational weaknesses—inertia and entropy, and how to prevent them from compromising your business at its core.

How to Prevent Liver Disease—Backed by Science

How to Prevent Liver Disease—Backed by Science

Can liver disease be deadly? Is there a way to prevent it? Is alcohol healthy or not? More than 65, 000 people die from liver disease every year which includes cirrhosis and liver cancer. Many of those deaths can be prevented by practicing four simple behaviors: 1) maintaining a healthy weight, 2) consuming less fat, 3) avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, and 4) using your own needles. In this article, we’ll take a look at how to prevent liver disease and explore the causes and mechanisms of action of its three major types (fatty liver disease, hepatitis, and alcoholic liver disease).

Thanks for the Feedback: Book Overview

Thanks for the Feedback: Book Overview

What is Thanks for the Feedback about? How can becoming a better receiver of feedback help you in your life? In their book Thanks for the Feedback, Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen, two of the co-authors of the bestseller Difficult Conversations, walk you through how to become a better receiver of feedback. You’ll learn what feedback is and how it works, how we typically react, triggers that cause us to react badly, and specific techniques you can use to successfully discuss feedback and then incorporate it into your life. Here is a brief overview of Thanks for the Feedback by

What Is America’s Role in the World?

What Is America’s Role in the World?

Why is the United States considered a superpower? What role does America play in the world? The United States is a superpower, which means the country is a major player in the maintenance of global stability and disaster assistance. Organizations such as the United Nations are important, but the U.S. is the lynchpin of global stability, particularly since the EU has been weakening in recent years. The entire world’s stability relies on the stability of the US’s economy, military, and democracy. In this article, we’ll discuss America’s role in the world and its implications for its foreign policy.