Relatable Tweets About Quitting Your Job That Hit Home

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The daily grind isn’t always easy. Even when you’re grateful for the paycheck, any job can become tiring or frustrating. Most people who generally like their work still have days when they seriously consider quitting. Quitting is rarely simple. A swirl of emotions and internal debates arise when you think about actually walking away. Sometimes … Read more

Most Valuable Movie Posters: Record-Breaking Auction Prices

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Before the age of aggregated review scores, a striking movie poster could be enough to draw crowds into theaters for an unforgettable few hours. Vintage film advertising frequently produced stunning graphic art, and because most theater owners discarded posters after a run, surviving originals became highly sought-after collectibles. Among collectors, Universal Studios’ classic horror posters … Read more

Most Valuable Movie Posters Ever: Top Collectible Film Prints

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Before the era of instant online reviews, striking movie posters were often the first and most persuasive lure that brought audiences into theaters. Promotional posters for classic films were frequently stunning works of graphic art, and because theater operators commonly discarded them after a film’s run, surviving originals are now rare and highly sought after. … Read more

Snake Oil and Guns: Exploring Vintage Sears Catalogs

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A century ago, long before Sears became a string of dwindling storefronts with sparse staff, it was an American retail giant. From 1886 to 1924 Sears operated primarily as a mail-order business, offering an astonishing range of products that would rival many modern online retailers. Their hefty, illustrated catalogs advertised nearly everything a household could … Read more

Snake Oil to Firearms: Exploring Vintage Sears Catalogs

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A century ago, before Sears became a chain of tired storefronts, it was an American commercial powerhouse. From 1886 until the mid-1920s Sears operated primarily as a mail-order business, offering an astonishing range of products that would rival today’s e-commerce giants. Customers could furnish an entire house, buy a prefabricated home kit, order groceries, and … Read more

Do Not Say These 15 Phrases to Your Boss

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Twenty-first century workplaces may look and feel more casual than ever — with relaxed dress codes, open floor plans and flexible organizational structures — yet there remain unspoken rules about how employees should speak to their managers. “Social media and remote work have loosened boundaries. Because formality has eroded, people are more at ease,” said … Read more

What Not to Say to Your Boss: Phrases That Cost You Respect

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Twenty-first-century workplaces often feel more relaxed than in the past—with casual dress codes, open floor plans and flexible schedules—but that doesn’t mean every conversational boundary has disappeared. Social media, remote work and flexible hours have blurred formalities, yet professionals still need to speak to supervisors with tact and professionalism, says Kelly Bergeron, an executive coach … Read more

Smart Money Rules to Boost Your Financial Progress

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Financial literacy isn’t innate — it’s learned. Experience, trial and error, and a willingness to change habits all help you become better with money. If terms like 401(k) and IRA feel foreign, don’t worry: it’s never too late to take control of your finances. The following practical dos and don’ts will help you build a … Read more

Practical Money Rules to Help You Get Ahead Financially

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None of us are born with perfect money skills. Building financial literacy takes time, experience and sometimes learning from mistakes. Personal finance can feel intimidating if terms like 401(k) and IRA are unfamiliar, but it’s never too late to take control and build a more secure future. The following practical dos and don’ts are straightforward, … Read more

Top Thriving Small Cities in America: Where Growth and Opportunity Meet

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In recent years, stagnant wages and surging home prices have dimmed the appeal of many large metropolitan areas, prompting residents to seek more affordable, sustainable places to live and work. For example, a 2018 survey by Edelman found that 46 percent of San Francisco Bay Area residents were considering leaving California. That migration away from … Read more