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Kim
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Bookkeeper with 8 years of experience | Exploring AI & marketing to innovate finance | Lifelong learner | Bridging numbers, tech & strategy

being on the internet now feels like when you were a kid bored flipping through the same channels on TV and there's nothing good on




The fact that the US Stock Market is NOT crashing, should scare the crap out of everyone



why do boomer CEOs hate remote work?





What is the best CRM for founders to manage investors?





49% of Immigrant STEM Workers have a masters degree or higher. VS. 21.8% U.S.-Born STEM Workers having Masters/PHD americanimmigrationcouncil.org/fact-sheet/for…









Every generation thinks the young are losing their moral compass. This time, the data suggest they might be right. Older adults consistently rate moral violations more harshly than younger adults. Younger adults deemed actions like tax evasion or theft as more permissible, compared with older adults—an age difference that remained after controlling for income, educational attainment, and political orientation. Strikingly, younger adults also rated physical violence—including political violence, child abuse, and spousal abuse—as more permissible than older adults did.
