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Wine Investment: How it works, returns, companies, platforms and opportunities

Investments in wine can provide significant returns over the long term and are a wonderful way to diversify your portfolio.  https://www.financialexpress.com/business/investing-abroad-wine-investment-how-it-works-returns-companies-platforms-and-opportunities-2963273/ When it comes to returns on investment, wine investing has turned out to be competitive when compared to stocks. According to The Sotheby’s International Realty 2023 Luxury Outlook report, “As stocks and bonds and most asset classes were down sharply through mid-October 2022, wine investors were enjoying healthy returns: The Liv-ex 1000index, a wine benchmark that includes the most widely traded wines, was up 14% through mid-October, while the S&P 500 was down 24% and the S&P U.S. Aggregate Bond Index was down around 14%.” In fact a 2015 academic study from Vanderbilt University, HEC Paris, London Business School. and Cambridge Judge Business School found wine has returned an average annual 8.5% for the p

The One Sentence That Will Make You a More Effective Speaker

 https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-1-sentence-that-will-make-you-a-more-effective-speaker-every-time?utm_medium=email&utm_source=pocket_hits&utm_campaign=POCKET_HITS-EN-DAILY-RECS-2024_03_10&sponsored=0&position=7&category=fascinating_stories&scheduled_corpus_item_id=2351bdce-586c-47c4-94e5-aba8f84ce417&url=https://getpocket.com/explore/item/the-1-sentence-that-will-make-you-a-more-effective-speaker-every-time     Brenda Barbosa   "Clear writing is clear thinking." My 10th-grade English teacher shared that morsel of wisdom once as I was slogging through a 20-page term paper with no idea where I was going or how to make the points I wanted to make; every word I wrote led me further down a rabbit hole of rambling sentences, incomplete thoughts, and disjointed ideas. It felt like I was writing in circles. If clear writing was clear thinking, then my thinking was as clear as mud. The problem wasn't that I couldn'

How to enjoy your problems

 by Chelsea Harvey Garner Need to know As a therapist, I’ve found that so much of what I do is about giving people the space to say what they’re struggling with. It can take them months. Not to resolve the problems, or even to understand them in a deep, philosophical sense, but literally just to realise what their problems are. This is especially true for people with complicated conundrums, stressors that are difficult to explain. There’s a special loneliness reserved for people in this situation – who are facing problems that seem weird and who worry that, if they let themselves admit how bad things are and how bad they feel, they’ll realise they’re too messed up to recover. If you recognise this description, I know how you’re feeling. I’ve experienced these fears too. If you can learn to enjoy your problems, that’s enlightenment The day of my mom’s funeral, I wrote and delivered her eulogy. Trembling and dissociative, I spoke my shaky words into the small crowd of face

Countries with best short stories

Determining which countries produce the "best" short stories is highly subjective and can vary based on personal preferences, cultural influences, and literary traditions. However, some countries have rich literary traditions and have produced many acclaimed short story writers. Here are a few countries known for their contributions to the genre: United States : American literature boasts a rich tradition of short stories, with writers like Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ernest Hemingway, Flannery O'Connor, Raymond Carver, and Alice Munro making significant contributions to the genre. Russia : Russian literature has a long history of producing celebrated short story writers, including Anton Chekhov, considered one of the masters of the form, as well as Nikolai Gogol and Ivan Turgenev. France : French literature has seen remarkable short story writers such as Guy de Maupassant, renowned for his mastery of the form, as well as Marcel Proust, Albert Camus, and Marguer

10 teachings of Karl Marx

  Karl Marx, a German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary socialist, laid the groundwork for understanding class struggle, capitalism, and the dynamics of historical change. Here are ten key teachings associated with Karl Marx: Historical Materialism : Marx's theory of historical materialism posits that the driving force of history is the struggle between social classes over the control of the means of production. He argued that the economic base of society—its mode of production—shapes its social and political superstructure, including laws, culture, and ideology. Class Struggle : Marx viewed history as a series of class struggles between the ruling class (bourgeoisie) and the oppressed class (proletariat). He believed that these struggles would ultimately lead to the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of a classless society. Capitalism and Exploitation : Marx critiqued capitalism for its inherent exploitation of labor. He argued that capitalists extract surplus v

Key teachings of Max Weber

  Max Weber, a German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist, made significant contributions to sociology, particularly in understanding the nature of modern societies, the role of bureaucracy, and the influence of religion on social behavior. Here are ten key teachings associated with Max Weber: Bureaucracy : Weber's analysis of bureaucracy is central to his work. He described bureaucracy as a hierarchical organization characterized by formalized rules, division of labor, impersonality, and merit-based employment. While acknowledging its efficiency, Weber also highlighted its potential for dehumanization and the rise of bureaucratic red tape. Rationalization : Weber argued that modern societies undergo a process of rationalization, where traditional modes of thinking and behavior are replaced by rational and efficient systems. This process extends across various aspects of life, including economic, political, and social spheres. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Ca