- Science affirms that the new experience creates happiness, not material

The experience is only transient, but it is big enough to create a sense of happiness for you for a long time, because beautiful memories are not easy to forget. While material,
- Does Pokémon Go really help you reduce stress?

Pokémon Go uses the power of augmented reality technology in a different way, by encouraging people to go out and explore. Here are the benefits and harms of Pokémon Go
- 5 reasons why you should make friends with people who like to be alone

They are lonely people of choice, they contemplate more, are more energetic when they are alone and they are also very knowledgeable.
- Understand the business model in just 2 minutes - Business Model Canvas

In The New, New Thing, Michael Lewis calls the phrase business model a term of art. And like art itself, many people think that they can recognize it when they see it (especially
- For iron will, apply the 40% rule of SEAL task force

When your mind says that you have done something, you really can only do 40%. That is the driving force of US Navy SEAL agents.
- People succeed, what do they do on Sunday night?

Sunday evening of successful people - they spend most of their time with their families, taking care of themselves and preparing for a new work week.
- Just 2 minutes, these 7 websites will help you relax your mind very effectively

Instead of opening Facebook and reading the News Feed, visit these websites so that your mind can relax most effectively.
- No alcohol, no coffee for 15 months and here are 4 great things I received

Saving a good amount of money, getting a better night's sleep, getting less out and not being as stressful as before is all the benefits I received when I decided to stop drinking
- 16 things will change when you meet him

Finding a person who truly loves and understands himself is the greatest gift that this life is for you.
- 11 successful business secrets of Tony Fernandes - AirAsia boss

If you've ever seen The Apprentice Asia reality show, then you're no stranger to Sir Tony Fernandes - AirAsia airline president - a brave, strict person , righteous, talented but
- You are only 23, do not live urgently!

23 years old - you have a lot of ambitions and dreams but don't crave too because youth has so much to experience. Slow down a bit to learn and accumulate experience - you will
- 6 big men succeed by changing business models

While there are many articles about successful startups, few mention the 'surviving' and successful startups because of changing their strategies instead of trying to stick to the
- Adaptation index (AQ) and strategy to help management leaders change

AQ stands for Adaptability Quotient, which is used to measure the adaptability and flexibility of leaders' strategies to change the environment.
- A simple way to know how your boss thinks about your performance

Regularly receiving the boss's feedback about the process is very good. However, it is not always easy for the boss to donate that gift to you.
- 5 ways to deal with bad people

The two wrongs don't make the right one - never deal with bad people by responding exactly to what they did to you.
- 5 jobs that you should do before you want to start a business

Business is a battlefield that requires every warrior to accumulate enough experience and skills to be able to fight!
- 5 serious illusions that any entrepreneur should avoid

These mistakes are too obvious to recognize but many startups have. If you are planning to build your own startup, this is the first blood lesson you need to remember.
- Internet of Things - opportunities and challenges for businesses

Few people have realized the true nature of IoT and its meaning to consumers as well as businesses - not just a general statement that it has a lot of meanings.
- What can you learn from Netflix's A / B Testing process?

In order to bring great experiences to users, Netflix has applied a very thorough and detailed A / B Testing process and experimented on a fairly large sample.
- Manufacturer - User - Customer - who are they?

Who is the user? Who is the customer? Which object should we focus on? The first article in the Platform Thinking series will talk about this debate - the core issue affecting