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Tourists are flocking to Costa Rica, with visitors trying to get a taste of the Blue Zone lifestyle that promises better-than-average health and longevity. Researchers from Stanford have studied the Nicoya Blue Zone. "It's not uncommon to see people in Nicoya live to be in their 90s, but we're seeing that number slip back down into the 80s." AdvertisementStill, if you're in the region, you will probably see a lot about the Blue Zone as a selling point driving more tourism. "A lot of people are using it for their business — Blue Zone this, Blue Zone that — I'm sure they know what it means, but the lifestyle is something that's fading, unfortunately, because it was all the old-timers keeping it alive," Jones told BI.
Persons: Costa, Thomas Jones, it's, , Jones, Juan Gabriel, Gabriel, he's, David Rehkopf, Luis Rosero, there's Organizations: Service, Central, Business, Tourism, Bahia Rica, Stanford, Stanford Medicine Magazine, Stanford School of Medicine Locations: Costa Rica, Nicoya, Central American, Paquera, Germany, Spain, France, Norway, Bahia, Costa Rican
I have six children between the ages of 5 and 11, and I've told them I won't pay for college except in very limited circumstances. I'm actively encouraging my kids to consider other options and how much ROI they'll get from college. One of the most interesting responses I've gotten from my kids is asking how they can make money now. Not paying for college might force them to be more financially responsible, but only if they choose — or try — to pay for college themselves. I want them to learn to be financially responsible and viable by earning money, with or without college.
Persons: , Bobby Kittleberger, I've, I'm, they've, They're, it's, I'd, We've, We'll, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Business, Colleges, YouTube Locations: Staunton , Virginia, Virginia, lhaas@businessinsider.com
In July 2022, three months after graduating, I started a full-time software engineering job at Amazon after applying and interviewing for the role. I enjoyed working remotely at AmazonWhen I started working at Amazon, the job was fully remote. I went into the Toronto office a couple of times, but it was super empty. I visited the Vancouver office twice when the company flew me out for social events. Amazon asked employees to RTO and, in some cases, relocate to a new cityI liked remote work and not having to waste time commuting.
Persons: , Gazi Jarin, I'd Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon, Toronto Locations: Vancouver, Toronto, COVID, Seattle
My next home was in Seoul, for two years, followed by a decade in Hong Kong — the one place I truly felt at home. AdvertisementI later moved on to become the managing editor of DRiNK Magazine Asia, while I was simultaneously bartending at The Old Man Hong Kong. The book caught my now-business partner's attention and recently led me to Japan to help open a bar, Tokyo Confidential, in the capital. The language barrier is different when you're living here and not just fumbling along as a tourist. The local and global reception to Tokyo Confidential, our craft cocktail bar, has been amazing, too, especially after so many people told me it wouldn't work.
Persons: , hadn't, Hong Kong's, bartending I'd, wouldn't, they'd, Holly Graham, I'd, Graham, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Magazine, Tokyo, Tokyo Confidential Locations: Thailand, London, Seoul, Hong Kong, bartending, Magazine Asia, Asia, Japan, Tokyo, South Korea
For some Americans, the American Dream has become more like a vision. That's according to a recent Pew Research Center survey, in which more than 8,700 U.S. adults were asked to describe their views of the American Dream. "The American Dream is changing, according to small-business owners," Fara Howard, GoDaddy's chief marketing officer, told CNBC Make It at the time. Thirty-one percent said they'd already achieved the American Dream, and 36% said they were on the right path toward it. "These views are nearly identical to when the Center last asked this question in 2022," the Pew report noted.
Persons: , it's, Raj Chetty, Chetty, Michael Sandel, GoDaddy, Fara Howard, Gen Z, Ted Rossman, they'd Organizations: Pew Research Center, CNBC, Harvard University, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Locations: U.S, homeownership
Instead of giving up, Colonel Sanders embraced the changes sweeping society. Even after he sold his company, he scorned the idea of retirement, staying on as a consultant and board member and embodying his Colonel Sanders persona in commercials and more. For decades, as a middle-class wife, mother and secretary living in Queens, she kept the pilot light on by taking tiny parts in tiny plays with tiny audiences. Wilder's "Little House" books, treasured by millions, became an enduring chronicle of family life on the American frontier. Four years later, she reconnected with her junior high crush and high school boyfriend, Harry Kullijian.
Persons: Estelle Getty, Rue McClanahan, Bea Arthur, Betty White, Mick Jagger, lopes, Roctogenarians, Harland David Sanders, Sanders —, , Colonel Sanders, Sanders, they'd, Sophia Petrillo, Henri Matisse, Matisse, Norman Lear, Rita Moreno, Lear, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Frank McCourt, hilariously, Carol Channing, Harry Kullijian Organizations: Social, Bluegrass State, KFC Locations: Corbin , Kentucky, Kentucky, American, York's, Queens, East, Hollywood, Limerick, Ireland
In reality, however, Apple may not have to worry too much if it does have to reduce its reliance on Google for search on its devices. In other words, Apple hopes that AI can intelligently answer queries and support user needs by understanding what actually matters to users. Related storiesPart of Apple Intelligence also involves a revamped Siri, Apple's chatbot that users can supercharge by offering permission to connect to OpenAI's industry-leading technology, ChatGPT. It's unlikely to find a deal as lucrative as the one it got with Google on search anytime soon, either. AdvertisementStill, Apple's bet on AI gives it a chance to present consumers with an alternative way to search the internet.
Persons: , Hugh Langley, Tim Cook, Siri, Apple's, ChatGPT, it's, Monday's, OpenAI Organizations: Service, Google, Business, Apple, Apple Intelligence, company's, Conference Locations: Washington, Silicon
Eleven years ago, Mark LeGeros made a big change: The now-65-year-old moved from Minneapolis to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. There are still adjustments moving abroad, and hopeful movers need to know that. Living abroad brings its own challenges, along with rewards. "But just always have a support group that are dealing with living abroad because you need that adjustment group to help you put things into perspective." "But if you want the adventure of living abroad and learning a new culture, being curious, that kind of thing, that's when you probably should really consider living abroad."
Persons: Mark LeGeros, it's, that's, I'm, LeGeros, He's Organizations: Service Locations: Minneapolis, Puerto Vallarta , Mexico, Mexico, United States
Read previewWhen millennial Jessica Papi was trying to get pregnant, she discussed future childcare options with her mom, Carol Mooney. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "These arrangements are incredibly beneficial to parents," employment attorney Daphne Delvaux, who advocates for better childcare provision in the US, told Business Insider. AdvertisementDevika Tandon wishes her son's grandparents lived closer to help ease the financial and emotional burden of childcare. Do you have an interesting story about being a working parent you'd like to share with Business Insider?
Persons: , Jessica Papi, Carol Mooney, Papi, Mom, Mooney, Daphne Delvaux, Devika Tandon, Tandon, didn't, Delvaux, I'd Organizations: Service, Business, babysitters Locations: New Jersey, New York, California, Angeles, Toronto, Belgium, Europe, France
Big Tech companies became less known for one particular product. Instead, Big Tech became obsessed with a series of half-baked boondoggles that seemed revolutionary, yet in practice, were either not reliable enough to be trusted or simply not that useful. Big Tech has become sullen, entitled, and lazy, believing that nobody else could snatch away its precious customers. Related storiesEven when tech companies aren't trying to shove AI down our throats, they fall into a similar trap. AdvertisementWhen the public eventually walks out, I don't believe Big Tech is even capable of making the adjustments necessary to win them back.
Persons: Smart, surly, Apple, Meta, Tesla, Elon Musk, Musk, , Goldman Sachs, Jim Covello, Sundar Pichai, it's, Tech's, Satya Nadella Organizations: Google, Microsoft, Apple, Big Tech, Siri, Amazon, Meta, Tech, Facebook, cryptocurrency, Porsche, Microsoft Windows Locations: America
Eugenicists used photographs and IQ tests to determine which people were "inferior," and sterilized those who didn't measure up — which usually turned out to be anyone who wasn't white and rich. Before he worked with photographs, Kosinski was interested in Facebook. It's just picking up on the way gay people present themselves on dating sites — which, not surprisingly, is often very different from the way straight people present themselves to potential partners. Kosinski thinks AI's ability to make the kind of personality judgments he studies will only get better. That is the future Kosinski fears — even as he continues to tinker with the very models that prove it will come to pass.
Persons: Michal Kosinski, Kosinski, I'm, they'd, isn't, Oppenheimer, David Stillwell, Stillwell, aren't, Brian Stauffer, Aleksandr Kogan, Donald Trump, , Kosinski isn't, MAGA, Bernie bros, Alexander Todorov, It's, they've, — Francis Galton, Ronald Fisher, Karl Pearson —, Aubrey Clayton, Hitler, Trump, They're, Adam Rogers Organizations: Stanford University, Kosinski, Facebook, Cambridge, Cambridge Psychometrics, National Academy of Sciences, Psychometrics, BI, intuit, Guardian, Rights, GLAAD, Stanford, HRC, University of Chicago, US Supreme, tinker, Business Locations: California, Stanford, Kosinski, Russia
By the season finale, Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) knows that she has no allies left in King's Landing. "Every time I'm in a scene like Rhaenyra and Alicent, I'm thinking about the war zone," she said. Matt Smith and Emma D'Arcy as Daemon and Rhaenyra Targaryen in the season two finale of "House of the Dragon." AdvertisementDaenerys Targaryen briefly appears in Daemon's vision in the season two finale of "House of the Dragon." What I love about the way Sara particularly wrote the season finale is that she grounded it in relationships.
Persons: Alicent Hightower, Olivia Cooke, Emma D'Arcy, Alicent, Rhaenyra, It's, , Geeta Vasant Patel, Patel, Daenerys —, Matt Smith, Daemon, Liam Daniel, HBO You've, Emma, Olivia, Ryan, Sara, Hess, HBO Olivia, Catherine Goldschmidt, Ollie Upton, they'd, I'm, you've, Daemon Targaryen, Sarah, I've, there's, Matt, Daenerys Targaryen, Prince, Daenerys Organizations: Service, HBO Locations: King's, Rhaenyra, Harrenhal
Mr and Mrs AdventureAfter returning to the US in 2018, they continued with van life until mid-2020, when they started thinking about settling down. AdvertisementThe first property they viewed was an abandoned watermill in the Algarve, Portugal's southernmost region, and they were immediately smitten. While they're relying on solar energy in their camper, they plan to connect the watermill property to the grid in the future. This watermill project, we have to have other people involved," Drew said. Mr and Mrs AdventureNow, Drew added, even the bathroom in the watermill is about the size of their van.
Persons: , Brittany, Drew Neumann, Adventure, van, Drew, they're, they've, We're, Ian —, I've Organizations: Service, Business, YouTube Locations: North America, Europe, Africa, Hawaii, Northern California, Arizona, Portugal, Brittany, Algarve, Portugal's, Fort Myers , Florida
Read previewBuying and holding Big Tech stocks has led to great performance in recent years, but this might not be the case going forward. As a result, buy-and-hold investors are probably seeing more red than they'd like in their portfolios right now. AdvertisementBig Tech overexposureIf you hold a lot of Big Tech stocks in your portfolio, you're not alone. Related storiesThere's definitely reason to be bullish on tech overall, especially as AI spurs growth, but overexposure to Big Tech isn't without its drawbacks. According to Subramanian, there's more room for Big Tech to fall, especially if investors don't see AI monetization cases soon.
Persons: , Savita Subramanian, overexposure, Subramanian, That's, there's, They're Organizations: Service, Big Tech, Nasdaq, Down, Dow, Business, Bank of America, Microsoft, Meta, Google, Fund, Vanguard, Energy
Less discussed, however, is a parallel crisis in corporate America: a wave of aging business leaders who refuse to step aside. The average retirement age is similarly increasing: to 62 in 2024 from 57 in 1991. Using public data from 1992 to 2018, they assessed the relationship between a CEO's age and their "managerial ability," as measured by how they turned company resources into revenue and profit. "​​A 10% increase in CEO age is associated with a 1.9% decrease in managerial ability," they wrote. And older workers, both above and below the traditional retirement age, already face unwarranted discrimination in the workplace.
Persons: who'd, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sen, Dianne Feinstein, It's, Rosemond Desir, Scott Seavey, Seavey, what's, Mark Fisher, Sumner Redstone, , David Ekerdt, Olivia S, Mitchell, Desir, Warren Buffett, Rupert Murdoch, Fisher, Biden imbroglio, they're Organizations: Business, Supreme, California, Florida Atlantic University, University of California, CBS, Viacom, Barclays, gerontology, University of Kansas, Wharton, Chevron, Caterpillar, Berkshire Hathaway, News Corp Locations: America, Irvine, Southern California, United, Berkshire
"If I was using rideshares and the delivery apps and everything the way I was, I would run out of money each month," she said. For some, like Manley, it means going back to the old-fashioned way of doing certain things: shopping around for hotel deals, taking public transit more, and working out at home with fitness classes on video. AdvertisementGrant Plotkin, 26, is a Gen Zer who experienced the pre-2020 millennial subsidy as a young adult. The next iteration of the millennial subsidy might be gamifying surge pricing for groceries or a side of fries. AdvertisementHas the loss of the millennial subsidy affected your finances or lifestyle?
Persons: Sarah Manley, Manley, She's, they'd, Millennials, YipitData, Grant Plotkin, Zer, he's, Plotkin, Ubers, Brett House, that's, Bilal Baydoun, Baydoun Organizations: Service, Business, Bloomberg, Netflix, Columbia Business School, Dollar, Aldi, Big Tech, American Locations: Baltimore, it's
Advertisement"It wasn't the kind of movie that you're really watching every single word. On Tim Curry convincing her to read for 'Rocky Horror' and being afraid to sing 'Happy Birthday'Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, and Susan Sarandon in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." I know it looks like we had so much fun, but we really didn't hang out that much or do any of that. On her 'give and take' with Ridley Scott over the 'Thelma & Louise' scriptSusan Sarandon and Geena Davis in "Thelma & Louise." AdvertisementI think that's what you do with every project you go through, to just try to understand the whole.
Persons: Susan Sarandon, She's, Sarandon, Lou, who's, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Megan Mullally, Bette Midler, Billy Wilder, Bull Durham, Thelma, Louise, Ridley Scott, Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, Michael Ochs, Tim Curry —, Tim, Janet, Nobody, it'll, Richard O'Brien, Kevin Costner, Ron Shelton's, Kevin, Costner, Robbins, Ron, wouldn't, It's, I've, Geena Davis, Ridley, I'm, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mel Gibson Organizations: Business, SAG, WGA, Bull, Michael Ochs Archives, Hollywood Locations: Key West , Florida, Florida, Savannah, LA, London, Bull, Rome
Working hard didn't protect me from getting laid offAfter college, I worked as an editor in 2008. After a year, I landed a job working for a small school. This time, I took the approach that work is work and didn't want to give so much time to it. While in the office, my boss asked me for updates on the project I'd been working on before taking leave. I love my work and work hard, but it's just a part of who I am — not my entire identity.
Persons: , Kari Shafenberg, Levi Shafenberg, I've, It's, we'd, I'd, they'd, wasn't, That's, Shafenberg Organizations: Service, Army, Business, Management Locations: Colorado
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Eleni Trapp, a 26-year-old UX designer from Florida who left her corporate job to freelance. Now, I'm a freelance UX designer who gets to write my own rules. As a UX designer, my job would be to transition their brick-and-mortar business into the digital landscape. I knew I wouldn't be happy settling into another corporate job so I decided to take a chance on freelancing. AdvertisementI'm building a space to channel my feminine rageAs I continue to freelance, I'm also building a business I'm endlessly passionate about.
Persons: , Eleni Trapp, It's, I'm, hadn't, I'd, wasn't, I've, Trapp, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Service, Business, LinkedIn Locations: Florida, tmartinelli@insider.com
However, after EzDubs went through the Y Combinator startup program last year, the company made a quick pivot, adding Microsoft's cloud into the mix. That's because EzDubs' founders learned of a partnership that enabled Y Combinator companies to receive $350,000 worth of credits on Microsoft Azure. The current offer includes $350,000 in AWS credits, plus $300,000 reserved for tapping the custom silicon, the spokesperson said. A spokesperson later said 58% of Y Combinator startups had taken up Microsoft's credit offer, a figure that doesn't reflect actual Azure usage. "Leading AI startups use OpenAI to power their AI solutions, therefore, making them Azure customers as well."
Persons: Amrutavarsh Kinagi, Kareem Nassar, Padmanabhan Krishnamurthy, EzDubs, Krishnamurthy, Y, Annie Pearl, it's, Satya Nadella, Sam Altman, Hayden, CNBC InKeep, OpenAI, Nick Gomez, InKeep's, InKeep, Gomez, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin, Prady Modukuru, Modukuru, Anthropic, Daksh Gupta, Gupta, Nassar Organizations: Google, Microsoft, CNBC, Amazon, Services, Alchemist, AWS, Hayden Field, Sync Labs, Sync, OpenAI Locations: Palo Alto , California, OpenAI's, San Francisco
Melinda French Gates' three children grew up in one of the world's wealthiest families. Not wanting to raise entitled kids, their parents worked to give them something resembling a "middle-class" upbringing, French Gates says. And I thought that was a good principle to have," French Gates told The New York Times on Sunday. "First of all, they had an allowance, so we absolutely did not just buy them things," French Gates said. French Gates told The New York Times.
Persons: Melinda French Gates, Gates, Bill Gates, relatable, who'd, Coventry Edwards, Pitt, Mark Cuban, Steve Harvey, STEVE, Amy Morin, Morin Organizations: New York Times, Microsoft, Duke University, CNBC Locations: Dallas, Cuban
Read previewTikTok parent company ByteDance's headquarters in Singapore were left smelling like vomit after a mass food poisoning incident on Tuesday. ByteDance had hired two food caterers — Yun Hai Yao and Pu Tien Services — to run each of the buffet lines. The Singapore Food Agency suspended one of Yun Hai Yao's branches and Pu Tien's catering kitchen on Wednesday. AdvertisementOver 100 individuals hit with food poisoningThe food left 130 individuals with gastroenteritis symptoms, the Singapore Food Agency and the country's health ministry said in a statement on Wednesday. Representatives for ByteDance, Pu Tien, and Yun Hai Yao didn't immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: , Andre, ByteDance, Yun Hai Yao, Pu, Yun, Pu Tien, Yun Hai Yao didn't Organizations: Service, CNA, Business, Pu Tien Services, Singapore Food Agency, Singapore Civil Defence Force, Singaporean, The Straits Times, Bloomberg, Straits Times, Representatives Locations: Singapore
Alev Kelter helped her team win bronze in rugby sevens — the US's first Olympic medal in the sport. But that wasn't the case for Alev Kelter, an American rugby sevens player who scored on Tuesday to help Team USA win its first medal in the sport. She'd never even touched a rugby ball, but she thought ice hockey may have given her the right mentality for rugby. In 2016, just two years after picking up a rugby ball, Kelter was among the first rugby sevens players to compete in the Olympics. Sevens features seven-person teams playing seven-minute halves instead of the traditional 15-player teams playing 40-minute halves.
Persons: Alev Kelter, , Kelter, she'd, She'd, hasn't Organizations: Olympic, Service, Team USA, Australia, Team USA's, Olympics, HSBC SVNS, Business, Training Locations: Paris, American, Alaska, Chula Vista , California
Inspired Capital co-founders Lucy Deland (left), Alexa von Tobel (center), and Mark Batsiyan (right) speak to portfolio companies at the firm's annual founder dinner in June 2024. Born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, von Tobel attended Harvard University, where she graduated with a degree in psychology. AdvertisementInspired Capital co-founders Alexa von Tobel and Penny Pritzker. Inspired Capital founding partners Mark Batsiyan, Lucy Deland, Alexa von Tobel, and Penny Pritzker. Although von Tobel was on vacation outside the country, she stepped away from a fancy dinner to take McNulty Rojas's call and brainstorm solutions.
Persons: Alexa von Tobel, she's, Lucy Deland, Mark Batsiyan, It's, von Tobel, Capital's, who's, Zuckerburg, I've, Morgan Stanley, , LearnVest, Batsiyan, Alexa, they'd, von Tobel's, Penny Pritzker, Obama, Brynne McNulty Rojas, — von Tobel, McNulty Rojas, Habi, Tobel, Von, Deland, it's, von, McNulty, hasn't, guac, She's, Benjamin Vandiver, Ivan Zhao, Lindsey Vonn Organizations: Flatiron, Business, New York VC, Harvard University, Facebook, Harvard Business School, Accel Partners, American Express Ventures, Northwest Mutual, LearnVest, Ventures, Northwest, Capital, Harvard, of Commerce, America Fund, Tiger Global Management, II, Alexa, Inc, Magazine, Winder, New York Locations: Jacksonville , Florida, New York, Deland, Miami, Latin America, York
Short-term rentals are generally considered more lucrative than long-term rentals. Summer 2023 was tough across the board for the short-term rental market, with some Airbnb and Vrbo hosts seeing revenue drop by up to 18%. The couple self-manages three short-term rental properties. "On a lot of these short-term rental platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, there are rating systems for the guest," said Jervais. They noted that working with the right property manager or co-hosting platform is a good option for a short-term rental property owner who wants to be more hands-off.
Persons: they're, Natia, Jervais Seegars, they'd, they've, We're Organizations: Service, Business, Ventures, Strategy
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