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(Guest opinion) Don Overcash: The poison of pride — Why arrogance destroys trust and influence
Consider individuals in your network who display significant arrogance and pride. Do they inspire trust? These traits are detrimental to trustworthiness, conflicting with qualities like ...
Amber Danielson, Arts + Culture Alliance Executive Director In 2025, the Arts + Culture Alliance experienced a year of ...
India navigated a year of significant shifts. Red Lab's report highlights national pride from sporting wins and space ...
A new mayor joined new and current members of the City Council Friday to lead Fort Dodge into the future. After taking the ...
CA Charanjot Singh Nanda, FCA, stands as a distinguished stalwart in India’s accountancy profession. He is a visionary whose ...
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The genuine kindness and hospitality of Nepali people
The warm hospitality of Nepali people is one of the most unforgettable parts of traveling through Nepal. From the moment you ...
Dr. Howard Tucker, Tzvi Hersh ben Chaim Herzl, passed away on Dec. 22, 2025, at the age of 103. Known around the world as the ...
The upcoming SBS’s Friday–Saturday drama “Manager Kim” (literal title) has unveiled a new special teaser! On December 31, a ...
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Leo horoscope for January 2026: Week 1
Here's what's in store for you for the week ahead. With Saturn activating deeper authority themes, the first days of January ...
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Washington Monument replica to be constructed in Porterville for city's centennial
The project will celebrate two milestones, the city’s 100th anniversary as a charter city and the 250th anniversary of the ...
Supervision showed me that growth as a therapist often comes not from expertise, but from meeting limits with humility, relational safety, and presence.
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