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With virtually unlimited optional extras, upgrades, and customizations, the true cost of a bespoke Rolls-Royce has no limits. Is that what makes Rolls-Royces so expensive? -from Business Insider
When it comes to Covid-19, Iceland has deployed what medical experts see as the best weapon against the pandemic: testing. -from Bloomberg
There has been wild speculation about companies divesting from the country as a response to the critical flaws in supply chains that have been brought to light. -from Economics Explained
The coronavirus pandemic is ‘very likely’ to cause the worst recession since the Great Depression, with the global economy expected to contract by 3% in 2020. -from CNBC International
Everything from pink lakes to ancient temples made INSIDER's list of some of the most beautiful places to visit worldwide. Which destinations will you add to your bucket list? -from Insider
If you get Covid-19 and recover does that mean you are immune? If you become immune, how long does that immunity last? We are still looking for answers to many of these questions. -from Wired
China’s economy shrank by 6.8% in the first quarter of 2020, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on April 17, 2020. -from South China Morning Post
Here’s what life in these countries can tell us about the United State’s own recovery after social distancing measures ease. -from CNBC
On Easter Sunday, Italian global music icon Andrea Bocelli gave a solo performance representing a message of love, healing and hope to Italy and the world. -from Andrea Bocelli
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Testing and tracing were the key to slowing the spread of coronavirus. -from Vox
Siamo nel paese più bello del mondo / We live in the most beautiful country in the world. -from Oliver Astrologo
The coronavirus pandemic has killed thousands of people, crashed stockmarkets around the world, driven 10m Americans to claim unemployment & caused businesses to hemorrhage money. -from The Economist
It started with an unsubstantiated rumor. “You can laugh now,” said Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show in 1973, “but there is an acute shortage of toilet paper.” -from The Atlantic
As coronavirus quickly spreads around the world, the virus is forcing people to stay put. People aren’t driving or flying, leading to a massive reduction in air pollution. -From CNBC
The FT explains why China's indebtedness means it is probably both unwilling and unable to launch a stimulus package like it did in 2009 after the financial crisis. -from Financial Times
The new coronavirus is shutting down planet Earth. What lessons can the rest of the world learn from China, Singapore and South Korea? -from the Economist
From Roby Facchinetti a tribute to the wounded city to Bergamo, one of the hardest COVID-19 crisis hit cities in Northern Italy. THANK YOU medical community.
On Dec. 1, 2019, a patient in Wuhan, China, started showing symptoms of what doctors determined was a new coronavirus. Since then, the virus has spread to infect more than 100,000 people. -from WSJ
Airlines around the world have grounded large parts of their fleets and announced plans to lay off thousands of staff as they attempt to survive an international shutdown. -from Financial Times
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Continuing our journey to learn something new, we travel to the War Rooms Museum in London England. The Churchill War Rooms is a secret underground headquarters which offers a fascinating glimpse into Britain's wartime operations, featuring the Map Room, Cabinet Room, and Churchill's office, all preserved as they were on the day the lights went out in 1945.
In the underground Cabinet Room Churchill and his key ministers and advisers would meet with the Chiefs of Staff to make important decisions about the course of World War II. Churchill was known to push his military chiefs far beyond their comfort zones, so it was likely to be a place of tension and confrontation.
The War Rooms were a top-secret location, with strict security measures and a focus on maintaining confidentiality, even down to the typewriters being noiseless. A tiny room disguised as a toilet was used for secret conversations between Churchill and the US President.
You can find some poignant graffiti, including a hand-drawn image of Adolf Hitler, in the Chief of Staff meeting room. To alleviate the health problems associated with working underground for prolonged periods of time, staff had to strip to their underwear, put on protective goggles and stand in front of portable sun lamps.
Churchill’s leadership lessons emphasize unwavering resolve, inspiring communication, and the importance of character and conviction, particularly during times of crisis. Visiting his War Rooms was inspirational.
As he also famously said, “a pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” My glass for visualizing success has always been half-full. What you visualize and action through continuous learning is what you will ultimately achieve. Believe in yourself and your dreams. Failure is never final. Reset, keep calm, and always carry on.
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