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From the outside, the intense, hyper-commercial culture inside financial firms seems both fascinating and appalling, leading to works like The Wolf of Wall Street.
What's it like from the inside, especially if you'd already tried to step away from it, to try to find a new kind of balance?
In her new memoir, Private Equity, Carrie Sun details how she dived back into the belly of the beast, as personal assistant to the billionaire founder of one of the hottest investment firms in New York and found herself slowly starting to disappear.
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'Menopause is a renovation project on your brain'. How can you best project-manage?
Can stimulating the vagus nerve help to reduce stress?
The ATO is pursuing old debts that are worth billions. What impact is that having on the people affected?
Second Chance, how a neglected horse became a mounted police hero
How the adventure of a lifetime led to a life of love
The benefits and challenges of co-operative housing
Bake it till you make it
What's happening to all the old churches?
Quick fixes and hacks: the psychology of fads
Ask Aunty: the upselling hairdresser
Shame runs deep. Here's how to deal with it
What whales can teach us about the art of being human
Here's What I Know: Tom Ballard on ‘complaining up’
Protein is the ‘miracle nutrient’ of the moment, but how much do you really need?
The art of speed painting: what is it?
Will recent incidents on Boeing planes change the decisions we make about flying?
Evolving consumer behaviour on electric vehicles
Learning how to argue better can make us better people
Changing the stats on early term births
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