This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Research suggests that the very traits that make people smart, such as high standards, deep ...
Forbes: 3 Reasons Smart People Struggle To Make Decisions, By A Psychologist
Generally, we assume it’s good to be smart. And we expect smart people to make generally smart decisions. But smart people may be so good at reasoning that they can logically reach the conclusion they ...
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The Economic Times on MSN: Why smart people choose wrong careers: Overconfidence, prestige traps, and 5 signs it’s time to switch
Why smart people choose wrong careers: Overconfidence, prestige traps, and 5 signs it’s time to switch
"why" can be compared to an old Latin form qui, an ablative form, meaning how. Today "why" is used as a question word to ask the reason or purpose of something. This use might be explained from a formula such as "How does it come that ...". If you meet an old friend of yours, whom you never expected to meet in town, you can express your surprise by saying: Why, it's Jim! This why in the ...
So, what, the different between "b" and "p" is supposed to have something to do with how the noise is formed in the throat area (in the larynx)? For me it's purely an airflow thing - "b" builds up pressure behind the lips which stops building the moment the lips are opened, while "p" keeps the airflow going a moment after the lips are opened up. This answer doesn't seem to make sense. (US ...