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What Your Date of Birth Reveals About You (and Others)

  What Is Your Life-Path Number? Skeptics argue that numerology is a pseudoscience.  They say that numbers, in and of themselves, can’t confer meaning beyond their actual numerical value. Studies into claims of numerological ability have found no evidence of genuine psychic ability. Still, the practice has many modern-day fans, for people are curious what is their own and others' personalities based on their date of birth.  How do I calculate my life-path number? Basically, take your date of birth’s numerical value, add all those digits together by category (year, month, day), and keep adding each of  those  digits together until you finally end up with a single digit. For example: Say your birthday is July 3, 1995, or 7/3/1995. First, you’ll reduce the year to a single digit by adding its digits together. 1+9+9+5 = 24, and 2+4 = 6. In this case, both the month and the day are already single digits, so we can now add each value together: 6 (for the year) + 3 (for the day) + 7 (for

Top 10 Values of Chinese Culture

Top 10 Values of Chinese Culture 1. Considerate Behaviour : Respectful and consider others before you act 2. Filia Piety : Respect parents and do your best for your family 3. Integrity : Act with honesty and uprightness 4. Kindness : Put the needs of others before your own, never be selfish 5. Loyalty : Keep your promise and act out of duty 6. Love : Care for fellow human beings and living things in general 7. Perseverance : Don't give up easily 8. Righteousness : Stand for what is right 9. Sense of Shame : Avoid wrongdoing and unprincipled action 10. Thrift : Refrain from extravagance and unnecessary waste

From Loser to Leader: How Ukraine's President Zelansky Score so Far (iin our Hearts)

  What We Can Learn From Volodymyr Zelensky About Leading in a Crisis Pay attention to these three unique aspects of the Ukrainian president's approach. By  Stan Hannah  (copyright Stan Hannah) As the events in Ukraine continue to unfold, the world is watching as Volodymyr Zelensky, the actor-turned-Ukrainian president, inspires his country and the world with his steady  leadership  in the face of extreme stress. Current and aspiring business leaders should take note of Zelensky’s actions. Here’s how they can apply his approach to managing crises of their own: 1. Are you firm on your values? Values are unmoving guideposts that help leaders make difficult decisions. They should be clearly articulated, easy to understand and designed to support everyone in your organization. But there’s nothing like a crisis to test your principles. Zelensky, in the face of extreme personal and political pressure, has never wavered from the position that Ukrainians are worthy of their independence fr

Re-Opening and You: The Top 7 Things to Know from 1 April 2022

From 1 April 2022, Singapore has re-opened and life is almost back to pre-COVID days, except for the need to mask up in indoors and do contact tracing.   What it Means: 1. Online activities like Zoom meetings, zoom training, etc will become less attractive (except for overseas people).  People prefer physical meetings.  If you throw in FREE meals, your attendance is guaranteed to be higher than others.  2. Expect jams and delays in transport, and people may resort to online meetings to avoid delays and reduce transit time 3. Networking events, trade shows, exhibitions, and road chows will resume.  P eople can once again replenish their database with real people with real contacts 4. Online Scams will be reduced because people's online time is reduced.  But frauds and scams involving physical meetings and buyers remorse will increase.  This is because people will be tempted to make hasty decisions at physical events (e.g. buy expensive training courses after attending a FREE previ