Apparently, lack of height can be offset by an outsized presence. While Kamala Harris is bringing this to the world’s attention, it’s something the ‘Short Kings’ among us have always known
From hustle culture to quiet quitting, our relationship to work is ever changing. So how will Australia’s landmark new legislation impact the way we operate out of hours?
A product of our productivity-obsessed culture, Esquire columnist Jonathan Seidler struggles to switch off. But when he got sick recently, he was forced to disconnect
At the fourth annual White Party hosted by billionaire Michael Rubin, the biggest names in entertainment and sport gathered. Obviously, our invite got lost in the mail
The business mogul, author and podcast host sits down for Esquire’s long-running Q & A series ‘What I’ve Learned’
The tendency to get tasks out of the way quickly is the latest behavioural trait to receive a snappy label. But is the coining of ‘precrastination’ just another classic case of pathologising benign behaviour in pursuit of making sense of ourselves?
Dads who write jokes on the Internet have found a place the rest of us can only dream of: They call it ‘the rooms.’
The actor is firm on the importance of eschewing those who make life difficult for others. But given the preponderance of undesirable people around, is this realistic? And could total avoidance inhibit opportunities for growth?