Effective Communication
AdultsEducationSocietySelf...Learning how to better communicate and interact with others can really help to improve your life -- from ensuring you enjoy parties more to turning you into a roaring success magnet. Bestselling author of How to Succeed with People Paul McGee takes us through a host of different situations and explains how to deal with other people and get the best out of them.
Copying and Pasting Money Vine
AdultsCreativityPersonal FinanceHumor...How to use your computer to copy and paste money!
Luxury Watches - How its made
AdultsGadgetsPersonal FinanceIndustry...Watch how Luxury automatic watches are put together.
Would You Take This Bet?
AdultsLifePhilosophyPsychology...Psychological literature shows that we are more sensitive to small losses and than small gains, with most people valuing a loss around 1.5-2.5 times as much as a gain. This means that we often turn down reasonable opportunities for fear of the loss. However over the course of our lives we will be exposed to many risks and opportunities and this invariably means that taking every small reasonable bet will leave us better off than saying no to all of them.
What gives a dollar bill its value?
AdultsEconomyPersonal FinanceFinance...The value of money is determined by how much (or how little) of it is in circulation. But who makes that decision, and how does their choice affect the economy at large? Doug Levinson takes a trip into the United States Federal Reserve, examining how the people who work there aim to balance the value of the dollar to prevent inflation or deflation.
Neil deGrasse Tyson - Bill Gates Wealth
AdultsBusinessPersonal FinanceScience...Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how wealthy is Microsoft founder Bill Gates. An excerpt from University of Washington in 2011.
Good Guess!
AdultsPersonal FinanceTVEntertainment...Check out one of Wheel of Fortune's most amazing solves!
Can Money Buy Happiness?
AdultsPersonal FinancePhilosophyPsychology...We often hear it, but how true is the phrase 'Money can't buy happiness'? Is there a correlation between the two, and if so, what can we learn from it? It turns out, if you think money and happiness are exclusive, you simply aren't spending it right.