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Discover the hidden problem of elder financial abuse in Singapore and ongoing efforts to protect seniors from their loved ones. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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SINGAPORE: Elder financial abuse thrives in the shadows, and one of its strongest enablers is the veil of silence surrounding the problem.
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See how subtle shifts in the way certain topics are communicated can influence how investors process and respond to the information In 2021, the CFP Board of Standards added “psychology of financial ...
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If you struggle to sleep, a technique making the rounds on TikTok may help. It’s known as cognitive shuffling, and it involves thinking of a series of items to help you fall asleep. Cognitive ...
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My Life in Ambigrammia

Usually, an ambigram takes me about an hour from the moment of tackling the challenge with crude pencil sketches until the final artistic product has been rendered in felt-tip pen, in full color. Here ...
When the world feels uncertain, science shows that small, consistent habits—like mindful breathing, movement, and acts of purpose—can protect your mental health and restore hope.