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Why Would Anyone Run a Marathon?

The Atlantic 25 Mar 2025
The Effort Paradox and the allure of optimal challenge don’t mean that you need to turn life into a constant and never-ending struggle, dialing up the difficulty every time you’re in danger of mastering something.
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Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 "is done," but it's been delayed again to October ...

Games Radar 25 Mar 2025
Bloodlines 2 has been a long, long time coming. The original Bloodlines, developed by Troika Games, launched in 2004, and after Paradox Interactive acquired the rights to the Vampire ... Paradox says Vampire.
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Why Everyone Thinks Their Government Has Failed

The Atlantic 25 Mar 2025
We can call this cycle the “Lagos paradox.” It has a long history, but I suspect that the geographical scope, social potency, and political impact of the Lagos paradox may have now assumed dimensions incomparable to any time in the past.
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The hostage crisis: A test of Israel’s national resilience - Israel Today

Israel Today 24 Mar 2025
The paradox lies in the fact that containment, while appearing successful, over time fosters complacency and creates conditions conducive to deterrence failures and painful strategic surprises.
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Cat’s in the cradle

The Malta Independent 23 Mar 2025
"We think we have time, or have to reckon with time ... A beautiful exploration into the paradox of time - how we perceive it, how we measure it, and how we let it govern our lives ... One reason given to vacant cradles is time, or the lack of it.
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Star Trek’s Biggest Plot Hole Isn’t Time Travel, It’s The Prime Directive

Game Rant 21 Mar 2025
... time travel gets a lot of attention for its paradoxes and brain-twisting logic.
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Behind The Lira’S Fall: Why Turkey’S Ambitions Matter Globally

MENA FN 21 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - The Rio Times) (Analysis) Turkey stands at a crossroads in March 2025, embodying a paradox that defies simple narratives of decline or triumph. On one hand, the nation grapples with a ... .
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World Happiness Index 2025: Are Pakistanis really happier than Indians?

The Times of India 21 Mar 2025
In The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus describes a man condemned to eternally roll a boulder up a mountain, only for it to roll back down each time ... it as unchangeable—Sisyphus becomes, paradoxically, free.
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‘My “Facial Dysmorphia” Destroyed My Ability to Be Free’

New York Magazine 19 Mar 2025
Over time, the confidence Motiie ... Phillips explains how, paradoxically, when people spend extended periods of time looking at themselves, it can cause them to lose sight of what they actually look like.
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MATT RIDLEY: The media and scientific establishments called me a conspiracy theorist for insisting Covid ...

The Daily Mail 18 Mar 2025
The Covid pandemic almost certainly began with a leak from a laboratory, probably the Wuhan Institute of Virology, some time in the autumn of 2019 ... One such experiment had increased the infectivity of a virus 10,000 times.
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The thin-obsessed world is growing more vicious by the minute. But fat people aren’t going ...

The Guardian 17 Mar 2025
It’s time to open up your big fat mouths and push back against fatphobia. A strange paradox about being fat is how, at the same time as people can’t seem to see past your fatness, you can also somehow be invisible.
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‘Can change your entire day’: Man says what time you leave the house for work ...

The Daily Dot 17 Mar 2025
"Did you know leaving your house at a different time for work ... This is especially true during rush hour times ... Census Bureau, leaving at strategic times could save drivers serious time ... "There's a time paradox to work.
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The thin-obsessed world is growing more vicious by the minute. But fat people aren’t going anywhere

The Observer 17 Mar 2025
A strange paradox about being fat is how, at the same time as people can’t seem to see past your fatness, you can also somehow be invisible ... I can’t remember every one of the numerous public incidents but I do remember the first time it happened.
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Why good employees lose their jobs: Unpacking the paradox

B & FT Online 17 Mar 2025
I terminated the employment of an employee I considered as one of the best employees in the company at the time ... While hiring overqualified candidates may seem like a win for employers, it can lead to dissatisfaction and disengagement over time.
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Don't be surprised by another Cloverfield sequel

AV Club 16 Mar 2025
After 15 years of sideways sequels, John Goodman fakeouts, and a Netflix Paradox, the Cloverfield brain trust is looking to shock audiences with another sequel—this time, it might even be from an original script.
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