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The Connections Between Love and Work

Seven lessons about relationships that could save your career. “What happened with me would not have happened without her.” – Warren Buffett, on his late wife Susie A promising field of management research explores the role romantic partners play in shaping work outcomes. At INSEAD, for example, Professor Jennifer Petriglieri’s book, dual-career couples to thrive. And in recent research, Professor Winnie Jiang finds that romantic partners who do not sync in terms of the meaning they assign to their work end up struggling more during job transitions and are less satisfied at work. In my own C-suite seminar at INSEAD, it has always struck me how keen participants are to switch – unprompted – from discussing business to talking about their marital woes. Time and again, I have marvelled at how repetitive certain life patterns are. And how intertwined personal and professional lives are.

Lemon Peel-Like Robot Made Up of 90% Water Only Needs Light to Work, Can Walk and Dance Like Humans

How do these aquatic robots work? According to Yahoo Finance s latest report, the newly develop bots are so tiny, only around the size of a dime. They also have a yellow color that makes them look like a lemon peel. They can perform various tasks. These include walking, dancing, and carrying small objects. The robots take in and expel water through their soft components and can work when light and magnetic fields are present in the surrounding. They can do these because of their precise molecular design. When light hits the robot s molecular structure, the molecules would expel water, causing the machine s legs to harden, just like how human muscle works. You can say that these robots can flex.

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