Klarna is a Swedish fintech company that offers “buy now, pay later” (BNPL) services, among other payment solutions. It lets shoppers split purchases into interest-free installments, pay after delivery, or finance purchases over time. It’s integrated with many online retailers and also has a mobile app where users can track spending, manage payments, and sometimes … Continue reading When Convenience Meets Credit: The Klarna + DoorDash Dilemma
ethics
Why do we revel at another’s downfall or misfortune?
Social media’s influence on Bad News and Trending Topics Social media has indoctrinated people to talk and post about trending topics, issues, and people. These trends can be both positive or negative. Positive news is awesome to read and share. But, we all know that the negative news sells the most, gets the most attention, … Continue reading Why do we revel at another’s downfall or misfortune?
Making the Ethical Choice in a Gray World – Dr. Stephen R. Graves
Making the Ethical Choice in a Gray World – Dr. Stephen R. Graves — Read on stephenrgraves.com/articles/read/making-the-ethical-choice-in-a-gray-world-2/ . . . More on Morals/Ethics. I posted yesterday on Morals Morality and stated that the words are interchangeably used with Ethics. Sharing Stephen Graves' article on Making the Ethical Choice in a Gray World. I hope it … Continue reading Making the Ethical Choice in a Gray World – Dr. Stephen R. Graves
Philosophical Tuesday: Morals and Morality
Credits: Dictionary.com Morals. Morality. Social Morals. Moral Compass. We’ve all heard it. But what exactly does it mean and are we all morally conscious and/or (socially) morally obligated to one another. Why or why not? Seems as if the world is divided when it comes to certain topics, issues, and/or values. We all don’t agree … Continue reading Philosophical Tuesday: Morals and Morality
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