Advisers could learn a thing or two from George Costanza in “Seinfeld” when it comes to investing. Faced with unemployment and living with his parents, Mr. Costanza, one of the neurotic co-stars of ...
Strong leaders have to be able to trust their instincts, but as George Costanza demonstrates on “Seinfeld,” sometimes the best results come from the decision to question accepted practices, challenge ...
In a classic episode of Seinfeld called "The Opposite," the loveable and iconic character George Costanza came up with a brilliant idea. Since his natural instincts often led to less-than-optimal ...
For you to become the best athlete you can be, you have to be darned serious about their sport. You must be motivated, intense, focused, and give your best effort every time you train and compete. You ...
Let’s be honest, George Costanza was a pretty bad guy. Over the course of Seinfeld’s nine seasons, he lied, cheated, concocted a fake charity to scam co-workers out of holiday presents and cheaped out ...
Review & Outlook: 'I'm taking inflation very seriously and it's my top domestic priority,' says Joe Biden. Perhaps he should follow the advice given to George Costanza in TV's 'Seinfeld.' (05/12/22) ...
What would George do? A leadership lesson from Seinfeld's "opposite" episode. Adaptu Aims To End Both Overspending, And The Exploding George Costanza Wallet There are times when it would be great to ...
It is one of the funniest, but also most prescient, episodes of Seinfeld. The gang is sitting at the coffee shop and George is lamenting, of course, the sad state of his life. The waitress comes over ...
Derek Jeter is a great baseball player, but wasn’t a particularly good baseball executive for the Miami Marlins, according to one of the team’s former executives. Former Marlins executive president ...
CNN's Jake Tapper and NYT reporter Maggie Haberman discuss whether President Trump believes his own lies, like George Costanza from "Seinfeld." JAKE TAPPER, CNN: On CNBC [Tuesday], he said three ...