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🇺🇸 A JPMorgan executive director is being sued for turning a married male broker into her office sex slave.
She allegedly drugged him with viagra, used racial slurs, forced non-consensual sex acts while he cried, and threatened his career.
If these claims are proven, JPMorgan will probably face a PR nightmare and a legal payout that could dwarf previous settlements.
Source: Daily Mail

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Recent studies in neuroscience and psychology are reframing ADHD not merely as a set of cognitive hurdles but as a powerful driver of breakthrough creativity and innovation.
Long stereotyped for difficulties with focus, attention, and impulse control, individuals with ADHD traits often exhibit superior divergent thinking—the capacity to generate a wide array of novel ideas by connecting distant or unrelated concepts. This stems from reduced adherence to rigid mental frameworks, enabling freer conceptual expansion and the production of more original, unconventional solutions than neurotypical counterparts. Heightened mind-wandering, especially when deliberate (purposefully allowing thoughts to drift), acts as a fertile source for this creativity, bypassing conventional boundaries to yield abundant "outside-the-box" insights.
Complementing this cognitive flexibility is a neurological drive for novelty rooted in lower baseline dopamine signaling. This creates a chronic need for stimulation, translating into exploratory, risk-tolerant behavior and a propensity for adventure—qualities that can disrupt routine settings but prove invaluable in dynamic fields. Impulsivity, often reframed as rapid action initiation, becomes a catalyst for pursuing bold ideas and seizing opportunities in high-stakes environments.
These traits align closely with the profiles of many successful entrepreneurs, inventors, and pioneers. In fast-evolving creative and innovative economies, the ADHD brain's wiring for quick associative leaps, tolerance of uncertainty, and motivation through novelty-seeking provides a distinct edge, turning potential challenges into engines of originality and progress.
Emerging evidence from 2025–2026 research reinforces this view: studies link stronger ADHD traits to elevated creative achievements via mediated mind-wandering, intuitive insight-driven problem-solving, and higher real-world inventive output, highlighting neurodiversity's role in fueling societal advancement.
[Maisano, H., et al. (2026). ADHD Symptoms Predict Distinct Creative Problem-Solving Styles and Superior Solving Ability. Personality and Individual Differences (February 2026)]

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Signs of ADHD in women
1. Easily overstimulated by noise (a barking dog, a crying baby, music in the background)
2. Motivation swings between extreme productivity and zero energy
3. A constant mental overload, like having countless tabs open at once
4. Social exhaustion even great nights out require days to recover
5. Replying to messages only when the energy hits… or not at all
6. Staying up late despite being exhausted (hello, revenge bedtime procrastination)
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Convents in Portugal used huge amounts of egg whites to starch veils, habits, and altar linens before ironing, as well as for clarifying wine and bookbinding.
That left mountains of yolks, later transformed into our most iconic desserts :)
Rita 🇵🇹🇻🇦@southevropa
If you go to Portugal almost every pastry you will eat was created by our monks and nuns The cultural fabric of this country is deeply tied to the Catholic Church and that includes our food🇻🇦🇵🇹
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@MarioNawfal This is chaos in HD 😂🔥 everybody running from something… life no get pause button at all.
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God created the first Swiss and asked him...
"What do you want?"
"Mountains," replied the Swiss.
God created mountains for the Swiss and asked him:
"What else do you want?"
"Cows," said the Swiss.
God created cows for the Swiss.
The Swiss milked the cows, tasted the milk and asked, "Will you taste, dear God?"
The Swiss filled a cup with milk and handed it to God.
God took the cup, drank it and said, "The milk is really quite good. What more do you want?"
"CHF 5.20."
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