Procrastination

A settlement is possible

Can there be a comprehensive resolution to the disputes between Greece and Turkey? Eight prime ministers have attempted to find one, with varying degrees of effort, since 1975. One or two came close but fell short of success. History would discourage even the most optimistic. 

Bulgaria’s President Addressed Nation: Think, Choose, Vote!

 

Those who do not go to the polls will leave the fate of our Motherland, the fate of their loved ones and their own fate to the arbitrariness of the choice of others, Bulgaria's President said in a televised address to the people on April 1.

He called upon all adult Bulgarians: "Think, choose, vote. Everything is up to us on Sunday."

10 traits of people with high emotional intelligence

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have an unlimited amount of success in both their personal and professional lives? It could be because they possess high emotional intelligence.
According to Psychology Today, “Emotional intelligence is the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others.” This usually involves:

Parliamentary budget report: Further delays in review bring new memorandum closer

The latest report from the parliament’s budget office is a slap in the face for the Greek government and its negotiating tactics. The report warns that any further delays in the completion of the second review would lead to a fourth memorandum, while noting that the procrastination would result be more costly.

A failure form the get-go

Given how matters have been handled by the government so far, the cabinet reshuffle would have been a failure from the get go.

For instance, if it were a stock market move the outcome would have been a foregone conclusion and hence it would have been flopped.