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We don t have enough celebrities for all these reality shows 12 May, 2021 11:35 PM 5 minutes to read By the end of this week s Masked Singer episodes, the panel will have guessed roughly 48 names. By the end of this week s Masked Singer episodes, the panel will have guessed roughly 48 names. The Spinoff By: Sam Brooks Opinion: The Masked Singer is the latest in a long line of shows drawing on our increasingly shallow pool of celebrities. How long before the well runs dry, asks Sam Brooks. This story originally appeared on The Spinoff and has been republished with permission. This week on The Masked Singer NZ, the first of 2021 s many celebrity-based reality shows, the judging panel had to guess the celebrity hiding beneath the Tūī costume. Rhys Darby guessed Judith Collins. James Roque guessed Kylie Minogue (bless him). Ladi6 briefly hedged her bets on Danielle Cormack, but went with Suzy Cato, as did fellow panellist Sharyn Casey. ....
Drone video shows endangered whales appearing to embrace 11 May, 2021 10:18 PM 2 minutes to read Drone video of two critically endangered North Atlantic right whales swimming in Cape Cod Bay. Video / AP Drone video of two critically endangered North Atlantic right whales swimming in Cape Cod Bay. Video / AP Other Were these whales really hugging or was it just a fluke? Drone video of two critically endangered North Atlantic right whales swimming in Cape Cod Bay shows the animals appearing to embrace one another with their flippers. Wildlife photographer Brian Skerry and scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the New England Aquarium captured the moment on 28 February as the whales interacted. ....
11 myths about decision-making 6 minutes to read Eleven deeply ingrained and counterproductive myths that harm our ability to make decisions. Photo / 123RF Harvard Business Review By: Cheryl Strauss Einhorn I ve been studying decision-making for more than 20 years, and from my experiences I have identified several deeply ingrained and counterproductive myths that harm our ability to make decisions. The most common of these myths include: I like to be efficient Many of us think that efficiency means jumping right in and making a decision. But to be truly effective, we need to be clear on what we are solving for. Rushing can lead you to decide based on the wrong factors, which could lead to regret. For example, walking into a car dealership and buying the first car you see might feel efficient, but it may mean that you end up with the car the salesperson wanted to get rid of, not the car that best fits your needs and budget. ....