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Is He Gay?
New Study Suggests Women have Gaydar How many times have you heard a woman say she has gaydar? And why is it that many straight guys can’t detect when their male friends play
Read More »The Birth of Empathy
I read today that Galileo said how we perceive the world depends on our particular frame of reference. While he may have been talking about time and space, I think we can apply that
Read More »Conversation Starters
Manhattan and Brooklyn might be neighboring boroughs but the conversations are countries apart. I’ve spent the last decade in Brooklyn and Manhattan and it’s more than just an accent that tells you where people
Read More »New York City Trivia
Did you know that Manhattan was purchased for only $24 or that roughly 25,000 bodies are buried beneath Washington Square Park? Here is a little New York trivia for the New Yorker who seems
Read More »The Best Global Party Spots in the World
I don’t want to depress you, but when you look at the entire scope of your single days – assuming you get married by the age of 26– you really only have a small
Read More »The Buzz Behind Absinthe
Many of Vincent Van Gogh’s best-known paintings, like the “Starry Night” and “Bedroom in Arles,” were created during his darkest hours when he was locked up inside of a mental institution. Theories abound why Van Gogh
Read More »The Secret to Freedom & Success
New Napoleon Hill Manuscript Released “What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve,” Napoleon Hill in 1937 Before there was Anthony Robbins and Zig Ziglar, there was a man named
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