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Une ex-employée de Desjardins ouvrait de faux comptes pour des fraudeurs en échange d'argent

[...]Dans une décision rendue publique, le comité de discipline de la chambre de la sécurité financière a ordonné la radiation pour 10 ans de Lalla Abdoulaye Dan Maradi, une ex-employée de la Caisse Desjardins de Gatineau, pour avoir participé à un stratagème de fraude.

Au printemps 2022, Mme Dan Maradi a ouvert sept comptes à des escrocs avec de fausses identités, puis elle a délivré des cartes de débit et de crédit au nom des clients fictifs[...]


https://www.journaldequebec.co....m/2025/01/10/une-ex-

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X CEO Linda Yaccarino Unveils X Money at CES 2025

https://www.pymnts.com/news/so....cial-commerce/2025/x

X CEO Linda Yaccarino Unveils X Money at CES 2025
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X CEO Linda Yaccarino Unveils X Money at CES 2025

At CES 2025, X CEO Linda Yaccarino announced an upcoming launch of X Money, with the goal of becoming a super app.

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The Human Cost of Hustle Culture.

In our relentless pursuit of success, we've created a culture that celebrates burnout, ignores well-being, and perpetuates inequality. The cult of hustle has become a universal language, pushing individuals to sacrifice their mental and physical health, relationships, and happiness for the sake of productivity and wealth.

But what's the true cost of this toxic culture? The consequences are far-reaching, affecting individuals, families, and communities worldwide.

Burnout, anxiety, and depression have become the norm, as people push themselves to the limit, ignoring their bodies' cries for rest. Relationships suffer, as work becomes an all-consuming force, leaving little time for loved ones. Happiness and fulfillment are sacrificed at the altar of success.

Moreover, hustle culture perpetuates the myth that success is solely the result of individual effort, ignoring the role of privilege, luck, and systemic inequality. This creates a false narrative that anyone can achieve success, regardless of their background or circumstances.

So, what's driving this toxic culture? The answer lies in our societal values. We've created a world that worships productivity, wealth, and status above all else. We've convinced ourselves that success is the ultimate goal, and that anything less is failure.

But success is not solely defined by our productivity or our bank accounts. Success is also about living a life that is true to who we are, cultivating meaningful relationships, and contributing to the greater good.

It's time for us to redefine what it means to be successful and to find a healthier, more sustainable way of living. We need to create a culture that values balance, well-being, and happiness, and that recognizes that rest and leisure are essential parts of a fulfilling life.

We can start by prioritizing self-care, setting boundaries, and taking breaks. We can celebrate people who are taking a step back, prioritizing their well-being, and pursuing a more balanced lifestyle. We can challenge the dominant narrative around hustle culture and create a new story, one that values people over productivity and well-being over wealth.

Together, we can create a better future, one that prioritizes people, planet, and happiness above profit and productivity. It's time to break free from the cult of hustle and find a more sustainable, equitable, and fulfilling way of living.

Let's redefine success and create a world that values well-being, compassion, and empathy.

As we move forward, let's remember that success is not a solo act. It's about building strong relationships, supporting one another, and lifting each other up. Let's create a culture that values collaboration, mutual support, and collective success.

We must also recognize that the cult of hustle disproportionately affects marginalized communities. Women, people of color, and low-income individuals are often expected to work longer hours, take on more responsibilities, and sacrifice their well-being for the sake of their families and communities. To create a more equitable society, we must prioritize the needs and well-being of these communities.

Ultimately, breaking free from the cult of hustle requires a fundamental shift in our values and priorities. We must value well-being, compassion, and empathy as much as productivity and achievement. We must recognize that success is not just about achieving our goals, but about living a life that is true to who we are.

Let us work together to create a world that values balance, sustainability, and well-being. A world that recognizes that everyone deserves to live a happy, healthy, and fulfilling life. We owe it to ourselves, our communities, and future generations to create a better way of living.

As we strive for a more sustainable and equitable future, let's not forget the importance of self-care and mindfulness. Let's prioritize our mental and physical health, and recognize that taking care of ourselves is not a luxury, but a necessity.

In conclusion, the cult of hustle is a toxic culture that perpetuates burnout, inequality, and unhappiness. But we have the power to create a better future, one that values well-being, compassion, and empathy. Let's join forces to redefine success and create a world that prioritizes people, planet, and happiness above profit and productivity.

About the Author.

Engr. Chigozie Chukwuemeka Ononiwu (M.E.E.C)

Engr. Chigozie Chukwuemeka Ononiwu is a technologist, entrepreneur, and renewable energy expert, specializing in Solar Energy, Electric Vehicles, and Renewable Energy Management.

He holds Galileo Master's degrees from Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh and the European Energy Center, and is a member of the European Energy Center (M.E.E.C).

A devoted father, lifelong learner, and serial entrepreneur, Chigozie drives innovation and growth in the tech and energy sectors, and is passionate about creating a more sustainable and equitable future for all.

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🚨 X, anciennement connu sous le nom de Twitter, a annoncé son intention de lancer 𝗫 𝗠𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘆

L'annonce a été faite par la PDG Linda Yaccarino :

Yaccarino a noté que X Money ferait partie des nombreux lancements prévus pour les mois à venir.

X Money devrait fonctionner comme une plateforme de paiement polyvalente, offrant potentiellement des services tels que les transferts peer-to-peer, l'intégration du commerce électronique et même les transactions en cryptomonnaie.

Selon Yaccarino, X Money fait partie de la stratégie plus large de l'entreprise visant à connecter les utilisateurs « d'une manière jamais imaginée possible ».

Cette démarche s'inscrit dans l'intérêt de longue date d'Elon Musk pour la technologie financière, rappelant son rôle dans la cofondation de PayPal.

En introduisant X Money, X vise à rivaliser avec des plateformes comme Venmo, PayPal et WeChat Pay, étendant encore son influence dans l'espace fintech.

X a obtenu des licences de transmission de paiement dans 38 États américains jusqu'à présent, mais X a retiré sa demande de licence à New York au début de l'année dernière, après qu'un dossier juridique a été déposé en opposition à sa poussée de paiements, qui remettait en question « l'aptitude et le caractère » de X à détenir une telle autorité.

La principale préoccupation notée dans ce dossier est que X a des « liens troublants et profonds » avec le Royaume d'Arabie saoudite, en raison du fait que le prince héritier saoudien Mohammed ben Salmane est un investisseur dans le projet X de Musk.

Le Royaume d'Arabie saoudite, selon le dossier, a une longue histoire de brutalité et de répression, qui, selon lui, ont été « alimentées et permises » par la plateforme elle-même.

Cela, semble-t-il, a entravé la capacité de X à obtenir l'approbation dans tous les États américains. Mais maintenant, selon de nouvelles découvertes dans le code back-end de l'application, X prévoit de faire avancer X Money de toute façon, en le lançant dans certains États américains pour commencer.

Comme vous pouvez le voir dans ces extraits de code (voir l'image ci-dessous👇), X a ajouté des notes relatives à la disponibilité de X Money « dans votre état ». Ce qui suggère que X envisage désormais un déploiement régional, et non national, pendant qu'il s'efforce de répondre aux préoccupations notées dans les régions non approuvées.

X Money arrive donc, mais probablement seulement dans 38 États américains.

Sources/plus d'informations : https://www.linkedin.com/posts..../marcelvanoost_x-for

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Nouveau titre "3 Fois" de l'artiste Créateur Guinéen Ans-T Crazy sur du Amapiano

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Mark Zuckerberg abandonne le "fact-checking" sur ses plateformes Facebook et Instagram

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