How Will You Spend Your $300,000?
A few weeks ago, I posted a poll on a WhatsApp chat asking the following question: Would you rather take an instant guaranteed $1 Million
A few weeks ago, I posted a poll on a WhatsApp chat asking the following question: Would you rather take an instant guaranteed $1 Million
A businessman was interviewing job applicants for the position of manager of a large division. He quickly devised a test for choosing the most suitable
By Shmuel Shayowitz Superbowl mania is in the air, and so is election fever. In fact, this year, we will once again have a rematch
Over the past few weeks, there has been a barrage of credit card promotions promising lucrative cashback offers for those who sign up for the
A man walks into a gym on January 1st, bursting with enthusiasm. He tells the trainer, “I’m here to fulfill my New Year’s resolution: Go
A cartographer and a meteorologist applied for the same job at a top tech company. During the interview, they were asked why they chose their
On New Year’s Eve, Mike, known among his friends for his not-so-healthy eating habits, declared his resolution: “This year, I’m going to eat more greens!”
We know that our Torah is timeless and continues to guide us every day. This week’s Parsha, Parsaht VaYechi, offers an eternal treasure trove of
After spiking during COVID when everyone received government stimulus, the average consumer savings rate is now plummeting, according to new data from the Federal Reserve.
The holiday season, marked by the frenzied shopping extravaganzas of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, has become a hallmark of American consumerism. It’s a time
Seymour and Irving, two elderly residents at the Senior Home, are sitting next to each other in the lounge. Suddenly, Seymour says to Irving, “I
There’s a classic joke about psychiatrists: How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb? Just one, but the light has to really