Two early retirees tired of suburban life decided to build a home out of two bare-bones Amish wooden sheds. Now they homestead in rural Maine. Source: Early Retirees Turned 2 Amish Sheds Into Off-Grid Dream Home for $24K – Business Insider
An elite college degree isn’t necessary for becoming a CEO Source: Most Senior Executives Do Not Have Elite College Degrees
Julia Myers became a millionaire at age 39. She is frugal, like driving a Honda Accord and ordering water at restaurants, which helped her finances. Source: I’m a mom of 5 and became a millionaire at 39. I drive a Honda Accord, order water when dining out, and don’t pay for the kids’ college.
Investigation finds too-high levels of the ubiquitous chemical across the country Source: ProPublica: All of the US Is at Risk to Formaldehyde
One couple is on the way to creating an idyllic scene after acquiring an abandoned off-grid cabin. Source: Couple breathes new life into abandoned cabin for off-grid living: ‘What a dream project!’
Two early retirees tired of suburban life decided to build a home out of two bare-bones Amish wooden sheds. Now they homestead in rural Maine. Source: Early Retirees Turned 2 Amish Sheds Into Off-Grid Dream Home for $24K – Business Insider
Gabriele Ricci, chief data and technology officer, has been reorganizing the technology function at Takeda Pharmaceutical. Source: Why Takeda no longer has an ‘IT department’ as part of the drug maker’s digital and data transformation
A recent study links satellite and brain imaging data to identify how environmental factors can impact mental health, cognition and brain development in young people. Source: Satellite data and neuroimaging reveal how environment can impact brain development
The meritocracy isn’t working. We need something new. Source: How the Ivy League Broke America
Tech once used to make homes more sustainable has fresh applications in making structures resistant to hurricanes, hail, blackouts, flooding, wildfires, and other disasters Source: New Tech Tries to Catastrophe-Proof Your Home – WSJ