SYSK Choice: How to Avoid Stupid Mistakes & Successful New Year's Resolution Strategies

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How Much of “You” is Heredity? & Martin Cooper: The Father of the Cellphone - SYSK Choice

There is a three-letter word in the English language that holds more meanings than any other word. You’ve probably said it several times today without realizing how complex it really is. This episode begins with the surprising story behind that word. https://www.rd.com/article/mo ...  Show more

The Extraordinary Power of Solitude & Christmas Mysteries Revealed

Why do we say Merry Christmas instead of Happy Christmas? The phrase has a surprisingly rich past, shaped by culture, language, and holiday tradition. This episode begins with where “merry” came from and why it stuck. https://time.com/6240140/why-we-say-merry-christmas-traditions ...  Show more

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