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On December 14, a TikToker who goes by Taylor Money posted a video with an on-screen caption that read, "Millionaires do 1 thing different." He regularly shares videos about what he describes as millionaires' approach to life and making money . This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementThe theory is that richer people tend to view money as a way to build even more wealth, rather than a means to a different end. They said they had little to no money after paying their basic bills, so using money to make money was only possible for those with expendable income.
Persons: , Taylor Money, Taylor, That's, Rich, lew, ure, ideo Organizations: Service, Millionaires, Business, ust Locations: TikTok, iews
Some Gen Z employees aren't sure how to interact in-person after starting their careers from home. "Lazy" younger workers need a lot of hand-holding, managers told The Wall Street Journal. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Despite perceptions of their managers, nearly half of Gen Z workers say it's not laziness that causes an inability to self-start but rather stress and anxiety. Deloitte's 2023 Gen Z and Millennial Survey found that many young professionals feel exhausted or disengaged at work.
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Amazon cut more than 300 jobs at its subsidiary Zappos last month, The Wall Street Journal reported. The shoe and clothing retailer cut about a fifth of its workforce in January, according to a Zappos memo seen by The Journal. The job cuts were "ultimately made to ensure Zappos is set up to continue to provide an exceptional customer experience, long-term," Laura Davis of Zappos told The Journal. The Zappos layoffs come alongside the largest job cuts in Amazon's history last month when it scrapped more than 18,000 roles. Amazon-brand aggregator Boosted Commerce also made job cuts this month as it laid off 16 employees.
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