The Trust Imperative
Almost anyone with an email account has heard from a Nigerian prince offering them millions to help them transfer some money.
And we’ve all heard stories of people often friends or loved ones falling for a phone scammer pretending to be a government agent asking for money or identity information.
And then there is the internet itself, the Wild West of deception where ads popping up in social media feeds and on legitimate websites promise deals on items that turn out to have been too good to be true.
We live in an era of dishonesty, when politicians let us down so often we take it for granted and companies promise their products will change our lives, which they never do. Those fast food burgers look nothing like the picture on the menu and even our egg cartons lie to us, showing happy chickens in open fields when the reality is closer to a concentration camp.
The home improvement tricks that everyone should know
Think you aren t a DIYer? Think again. These projects are easy and can save you a ton of money. Share Updated: 4:23 AM PST Dec 18, 2020 Jennifer Vishnevsky
The home improvement tricks that everyone should know
Think you aren t a DIYer? Think again. These projects are easy and can save you a ton of money. Share Updated: 4:23 AM PST Dec 18, 2020
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Show Transcript in years to come. When people ask, What did you do during the 2020 Pandemic? 81% of Millennials will say I did home improvement projects. That s according to a new survey conducted by one poll on behalf of Burn Dramatic. Being confined to the house will make you notice all of the little things you would like to change, but it s also a good remedy for boredom. 49% of those surveyed said they took on a project just toe have something to do. What kinds of projects where people working on 23% tackled plumbin