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My son's ADHD and autism diagnosis led to mine. At 37, I struggled to accept it at first.
I took my son to a psychiatrist to work on some issues. I was evaluated and found out I'm neurodive…
Asha Dore
I swore I would leave the US if Trump won the 2016 election. Here's how that worked out for me.
Sonya Moore is grateful to her former self for choosing to leave the US. She sometimes misses famil…
Sonya Moore
I went back to work 6 weeks after having a baby. My husband had to turn his schedule upside down to support mine.
I started auditioning for jobs weeks after giving birth. My husband had to turn his schedule upside…
Liz Bolton
Inside the floating tin mines that host one of the most dangerous jobs
Indonesia is the world’s biggest exporter of tin, and most of it comes from the islands of Bangka a…
I'm a female breadwinner who moved to Switzerland for my Google job. Our family dynamic is not easy in a conservative culture.
Annalisa Pawlosky and her husband moved to Switzerland in 2020 and they have since welcomed two dau…
Elle Hardy
I was poached for a new tech job on LinkedIn. It was a good financial decision but came with its own set of challenges.
Two years into his job at Credit Karma, product manager Danny Eng received a LinkedIn message from …
Kaila Yu
I quit my tech job due to burnout and left London. Moving to Lisbon cured my loneliness and restored my work-life balance.
A millennial co-founder moved to Lisbon after he burned out and felt lonely. He's happier, and heal…
Ella Hopkins
I work in the Alaska mining industry. I sometimes get paid in gold, but the job comes with long hours and grueling conditions.
Temperatures sometimes hit below -40 degrees, the pay varies, and you may have to work up to six we…
Ana Altchek
I quit my job because of an RTO mandate. I never want to work in an office again.
Jennifer Olivia asked for a hybrid work setup when she was called back to the office, but she was d…
Jen Glantz
I've applied to nearly 2,200 jobs and am ready to give up
Kevin Cash, a Navy veteran with five degrees, has applied to nearly 2,200 jobs since getting laid o…
Tim Paradis
Russia's defense industry has a massive labor shortage. Rules on what jobs women can do are part of the issue.
Russia's defense industry is short tens of thousands of skilled workers, and 1970s laws on what job…
Mia Jankowicz
She was raised in a tiny gold-mining town in Taiwan. Now it's become a tourist trap — and she's fighting for the soul of the place.
Mountain town Jiufen in Taiwan welcomes millions of visitors a year, far outnumbering its 1,600 res…
Huileng Tan
I traveled to Turkey for a nose job. It caused a powerful transformation in my confidence and career.
When Elif Köse finally overcame her fears and got a nose job, she said it transformed her confidenc…
Lauren Crosby Medlicott
Elon Musk's Boring Company reduced the natural beauty of Texas to 'gravel mines,' resident says
Elon Musk's Boring Company is damaging Texas' landscape, turning "incredible vistas" into "gravel m…
Thibault Spirlet
Putin gave a niece with no military experience a key defense job: UK Intel
The Kremlin announced in August that Putin had appointed Anna Tsivileva, the daughter of Putin's co…
Tom Porter
Design, analytics and programming among top skills required for entry-level roles in India: LinkedIn data
For fresh graduates looking to enter the job market, skills such as design, analytics and programmi…
PTI
From OK vacations to so-so jobs, it's time to embrace being average
In the age where you're supposed to optimize everything, maybe it's fine to just be fine.
Emily Stewart
Rise seen in financial inclusion index, jobs in the country, notes RBI
Improvement in FI-Index is mainly contributed by usage dimension, which further reflect deepening o…
A millennial couple details how they went from $150,000 in debt to a net worth of $1.5 million in a decade without elite jobs or risky investments
Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez grew his net worth through investing heavily in retirement accounts, buying…
Noah Sheidlower
I take quiet vacations from my $300,000 Wall Street job because the work isn't fulfilling. Here's how I get away with it.
A 42-year-old vice president at a Wall Street bank in New York City spends time during his workday …