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“A peak always conceals a treacherous valley.” — Shigetaka Komori, former CEO of Fujifilm

Financial markets, like organisations, follow rhythms. History rarely repeats itself cleanly, but it often rhymes. One of those quieter rhymes appears every December and is known as the Santa Claus Rally.

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“Life is a balance between holding on and letting go.” — Rumi

For 32 years, fourteen-year-old Stephanie Isaacson’s death remained unsolved as a cold case. The evidence sat on a steel shelf because the instruments available in 1989 fell short. The minute trace of DNA on a shirt was too faint to reveal the killer. In 2021, with techniques that did not exist when the box ...


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“Your perspective is always limited by how much you know. Expand your knowledge and you will transform your mind.” ― Bruce Lipton

I was helping my son with a jigsaw recently. The jigsaws have grown in size as he has. Long gone are the toddler puzzles with oversized pieces you could solve with your eyes closed (luckily because I was half-asleep in those early paren...


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“To know and not to do is not yet to know.” — Xunzi

“The safest road to Hell is the gradual one — the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts.” — C.S. Lewis

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We wait to believe until we see, but by the time we see, it’s often too late. From Boston’s burst pipe to São Paulo’s drought...


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“More effective communication occurs when two or more individuals are homophilous. When they share common meanings and a mutual subcultural language, and are alike in personal and social characteristics, the communication of new ideas is likely to have greater effects in terms of knowledge gain, attitude formation and change, and overt behavior change.” — Everett Rogers, ...


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