Perfectionists, these are the costs of always wanting to do things better
We live in a world of rampant perfectionism. While many of us take pride in our “high standards” and “drive for excellence,” we ignore the many negative side effects perfectionism can have on our health, happiness, and productivity. So how did we get this way? And how can we fix it?
The bankers are back
The Pret Index: Latte sales show most bankers are back in the office. Pret A Manger Ltd. sold the most coffee and sandwiches in the financial districts of the City of London and Canary Wharf last week since the pandemic began, indicating that thousands of bankers, asset managers, and corporate lawyers are repopulating empty offices after months of working from home.
The rich already have a perfect way to avoid Biden’s proposed taxes.
Wealthy Americans are scrambling for places to hide from plans by Democrats to hike their taxes. Many on Wall Street think they’ve found just the thing. A niche strategy called private placement life insurance, or PPLI, was already gaining popularity among the very rich for its ability to shield fortunes from taxes. Now some advisers to the top 0.1% say it’s dominating conversations with their clients.