Day: January 28, 2026

Pixel art Fallout wasteland battle scene showing Lucy in a Vault suit aiming a pistol beside her robotic dog, while Maximus stands in Brotherhood power armor and The Ghoul fires into a swarm of feral ghouls amid burning ruins.
Entertainment

Fallout Episode 4 Review: “The Ghouls” Hits Like a Bullet

Updated February 2, 2026. Fallout Season 1 Episode 4, “The Ghouls,” deepens the show’s Wasteland mythology by expanding ghoul lore, sharpening The Ghoul as the series’ most dangerous presence, and pushing Lucy and Maximus into a tense alliance built on lies and survival. The episode is moodier and more atmospheric than earlier entries, balancing grim […]

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Books

Essential MBA Strategy Books and Management Frameworks

What separates strong MBA graduates from truly effective business leaders is not technical fluency alone, but a shared strategic language. This curated reading canon brings together the books that shape how MBAs think about competition, innovation, execution, and leadership. Rather than offering one-off summaries, this article connects enduring frameworks from Porter, Christensen, Drucker, and others into a coherent system for better decision-making. Whether you are preparing for business school, navigating it now, or applying these ideas post-MBA, these titles form the intellectual backbone of modern strategy and general management.

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16-bit video game–style pixel art showing a charismatic founder celebrating on a virtual stage, surrounded by cheering employees, WeWork screens, stacks of cash, burning IPO papers, and warning alerts, inspired by The Cult of We.
Books

The Cult of We Book Review Eliot Brown Maureen Farrell

The Cult of We is a penetrating examination of WeWork’s rise and near-collapse, revealing how charisma, culture, and unchecked capital distorted fundamentals and governance. Eliot Brown and Maureen Farrell expose the dangers of narrative-driven valuation and founder worship, making this book essential reading for anyone serious about leadership, finance, and sustainable growth.

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