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People Who Are Always Late Are More Successful, Says Science
People Who Are Always Late Are More Successful And Live Longer, Says Science
If you have been late again, and others even criticized you for that, don’t worry much about it. It appears that being late is not such a bad thing after all. Specialists have observed that those people who regularly late have many high-quality personality traits. One of the factors for these characteristics is precisely being late.
Nothing is possible without science, in our every aspect of life science plays important role to it, with health and every new invention in health science nothing can be possible without the work and effort of science.
So according to science those people who do work slow and are late for everything tends to do good with the job or the task so they are more happier and successful.
In this article we will discuss how is it possible according to science late people are more successful and happier without getting stress.
Following are the reasons, late people are more successful and live longer:
1. Late People are more Positive and less Stressful:

you are thinking about a person, aren’t you? Perhaps it is your best friend who’s just not able to get anywhere on time – or perhaps that person is simply you. Regardless this is good news for all people with bad timekeeping skills. Sure, a person may occasionally be late, but there are some tremendous things about being late due to that may just be a redeeming quality.
People who are late feel much less tense, which certainly has benefits for health, but are also able to see at the larger image and think out of the box. All of these elements contribute to achieve greater professional achievement, in addition to prolonging life.
2. Being late makes you more Optimistic:

“Many late people tend to be both optimistic and unrealistic, she said, and this affects their perception of time. They really believe they can go for a run, pick up their clothes at the dry cleaners, buy groceries and drop off the kids at school in an hour”, According to Diana De Lonzor.
De Lonzor says in her book ‘Never be late again’ “They remember that single shining day 10 years ago when they really did all those things in 60 minutes flat, and forget all the other times that everything took much, much longer.”
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3. This Positivity move you towards Success:
In a case study which is conducted by Metropolitan Life Insurance Company involving salesmen, it was found that “consultants who scored in the top 10 per cent for optimism sold 88 per cent more than those ranked in the most pessimistic 10 per cent”. They performed in more better way because they have got a better outlook.
4. People who are late are more Enthusiastic:

People who are disorganized or frequently late are considered to be enthusiastic. According to the Enneagram Institute, the weaknesses of enthusiastic persons include being ‘over-extended, scattered and undisciplined,‘ however their positive traits include being ‘extroverted, spontaneous, high-spirited and playful’.
5. Their passing of time in reality feels different:
A study done by Jeff Conte, an Associate Psychology Professor at San Diego State University came up with interesting results. The team of researchers conducted an experiment with A type (competitive, impatient) and B type (relaxed, creative) personalities. Late people fall into the B category.
The researchers asked subjects from each group to guess, after one minute, how much time had passed. Members of the A type category answered on average 58 seconds, while B type members answered in 77 seconds. Clearly, these people literally perceive time to be longer that it actually is.
Jeff Conte explained to the Wall Street Journal, “So if you have an 18-second gap… that difference can add up over time”.
6. Multitaskers also perceive time more slowly:

Jeff Conte also examined 181 subway operators in New York City. His findings have been that those subway operators who frequently multitasked also tended to be late more often than their colleagues.
7. They are often completely engaged in their activities, which makes them lose Track:
Think of your favorite friend who continually seems to be late. Is he or she a type of person with interest in a many people, and tries to have engaged in too many activities? As Lifehack.org says, the reason for people being often late is because they’ve been “engrossed in another activity that is fascinating or wildly interesting” which has placed them in “another zone”.
8. Late people don’t make a big deal, as they could see the larger image:
The small details do not seem to both the B type peoples. In such conditions then think because it would be very well for others being late, it’s ok if I’m several minutes late which is probably not.
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9. They have more Spontaneity:
Because of the laid- back nature of a B type personality, late people don’t tense a lot about flights, train times, or booking hotels. They “will just throw some items in a suitcase and head out, figuring out where to eat and sleep along the way. There is far more adventure in that.”, according to Lifehack.org.
10. They are also worse with finances:
“People who are late, but genuinely don’t mean to be – the ones who want to be considerate, often live in the moment and find it hard to save for the future”, says Alfie Kohn for the U.S. magazine Psychology Today. Some people “can’t summon the self-control to be on time” meaning that person “probably has trouble getting his or her act together in other ways as well – say, around saving money or saying no to junk food.”
11. They like to beat norms and targets:
People who are late never tend to follow instructions, reason in a linear fashion or fully trust their Google Map estimation. This means that these persons think outside of the box, making them able to deal with issues using unconventional – and often better – methods. According to author De Lonzor, one could be ‘a deadliner’ – someone who is: “subconsciously drawn to the adrenaline rush of the sprint to the finish line”. Or that person could be ‘a producer’ – someone “who gets an ego boost from getting as much done in as little time as possible.”
12. They have lower danger of heart diseases:

A 2003 Research study published in International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, observed that A type personalities are thought to have a higher risk of developing coronary diseases. The reason for that the higher stress levels they have experienced. Which means that people who worry less about timekeeping or late people are possibly to avoid stress related diseases.
FAQS
Q. What do you know about the life span of late people?
Ans. According to science late people don’t get stress and worried about the stuff they need to complete so there life span is likely more than the people who take stress and get worried because of their task. Late people tends to live more than the people who take stress.
Q. Do you think being late is the same as lazy?
Ans. No, Being late does not mean lazy, people who are late are not rude and bad.
Q. Why I think that I should not be late?
Ans. I should not be late because people will think that i am not taking care about them or their priorities so some how i should show them that i care about their work and time too by getting to them on tie.
Q. What is the time duration that can not be considered late?
Ans. The time that we considered not to be late are from 5 minutes to 7 minutes nothing more late than this duration.
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Oracle (ORCL) Stock Sinks As Market Gains: Here’s Why
In the latest close session, Oracle (ORCL) was down 1.44% at $244.58. The stock fell short of the S&P 500, which registered a gain of 0.13% for the day. On the other hand, the Dow registered a gain of 0.45%, and the technology-centric Nasdaq increased by 0.03%.
The stock of software maker has risen by 37.64% in the past month, leading the Computer and Technology sector’s gain of 11.37% and the S&P 500’s gain of 5.25%.
Analysts and investors alike will be keeping a close eye on the performance of Oracle in its upcoming earnings disclosure. The company’s earnings report is set to go public on June 10, 2026. On that day, Oracle is projected to report earnings of $1.96 per share, which would represent year-over-year growth of 15.29%. Meanwhile, our latest consensus estimate is calling for revenue of $19.09 billion, up 20.03% from the prior-year quarter.
In terms of the entire fiscal year, the Zacks Consensus Estimates predict earnings of $7.46 per share and a revenue of $67.22 billion, indicating changes of +23.71% and +17.11%, respectively, from the former year.
Investors should also take note of any recent adjustments to analyst estimates for Oracle. These revisions typically reflect the latest short-term business trends, which can change frequently. Hence, positive alterations in estimates signify analyst optimism regarding the business and profitability.
Our research demonstrates that these adjustments in estimates directly associate with imminent stock price performance. Investors can capitalize on this by using the Zacks Rank. This model considers these estimate changes and provides a simple, actionable rating system.
Ranging from #1 (Strong Buy) to #5 (Strong Sell), the Zacks Rank system has a proven, outside-audited track record of outperformance, with #1 stocks returning an average of +25% annually since 1988. Over the last 30 days, the Zacks Consensus EPS estimate has moved 0.01% lower. Oracle is currently a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).
In terms of valuation, Oracle is presently being traded at a Forward P/E ratio of 31.06. This signifies a premium in comparison to the average Forward P/E of 16.76 for its industry.
It is also worth noting that ORCL currently has a PEG ratio of 1.8. This metric is used similarly to the famous P/E ratio, but the PEG ratio also takes into account the stock’s expected earnings growth rate. The Computer – Software was holding an average PEG ratio of 1.69 at yesterday’s closing price.
The Computer – Software industry is part of the Computer and Technology sector. This group has a Zacks Industry Rank of 158, putting it in the bottom 36% of all 250+ industries.
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Recipients need to prove they work or volunteer – NBC4 Washington
Big changes are coming to a federal program that has been helping low-income families pay for food for generations.
The changes could mean millions of Americans will no longer receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
Starting Monday, June 1, the federal government will require certain people who receive SNAP benefits to show they are either working or volunteering for community services.
In D.C., more than 130,000 residents rely on SNAP benefits to feed their families. According to District officials, about 18,000 are at risk of losing those benefits as the Trump administration will begin enforcing work requirements Monday.
“We want to help people avoid losing benefits when that’s possible. And for that, there are three paths that we’re trying to create,” D.C. City Administrator Kevin Donahue said. “One is work requirements, so people work. That’s generally about 20 hours a week or 80 hours a month. One is work training. So they’re in a training program. Also, they have to do that about 80 hours a month or 20 hours a week. And the final one that’s very intriguing that other states have looked at is a volunteer program. You’re allowed to volunteer. The requirement for that is about eight hours a week. So it’s less than being in training or work.”
While the new requirements will affect millions of people across the country, most SNAP recipients will be exempt. Those covered by exemptions include:
- anyone under age 18, or age 65 or older
- residents with mental or physical health conditions, including pregnancy
- those who are already working 30 hours per week or already enrolled in school
- caregivers
While the requirements will take effect on June 1, recipients have three months to come into compliance, so nobody is in danger of losing benefits until sometime in September.
This isn’t the only big change for the millions of Americans who rely on assistance from the federal government; starting Jan. 1, 2027, Medicaid recipients will be held to similar work requirements. It’s estimated as many as 5 million Americans could lose their Medicaid coverage as a result.
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Quiet start to the week; rain, heat, humidity return by this weekend
Conditions will be warm and quiet to kick off the work week before shower and thunderstorm chances ramp up bringing more heat and humidity back to the area by this weekend and next week.
Today and Tuesday will be on the quiet side with mostly sunny skies today and partly cloudy skies on Tuesday. Temperatures both days will hover in the low-80s across the area with relatively light winds averaging between 5 and 15 mph with occasional gusts up to 20 mph possible on Tuesday. Tuesday night will become mostly cloudy heading into Wednesday morning. Overnight temperatures will be comfortable, dropping into the upper-50s by Tuesday morning and by Wednesday morning.
Wednesday will then be mostly cloudy and warm as temperatures once again top out in the low-80s. Winds will be on the breezy side, hovering between 15 and 20 mph, gusts up to 30 mph possible. Showers and thunderstorms are projected to move into the area after midnight as temperatures start dropping into the mid-60s by Thursday morning.
From there, we are looking at scattered shower and thunderstorm chances throughout Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Despite the cloudy skies and rain chances, temperatures over those three days will remain warm, topping out in the low-80s on Thursday and the mid-80s for Friday and Saturday. Winds through the three days will hover between 5 and 15 mph with occasional gusts up to 20 mph possible at times. Overnight temperatures are projected to drop into the mid-60s by the following mornings with showers and thunderstorms continuing on and off.
Rain chances are projected to wrap up throughout Saturday afternoon but isolated chances may remain in the forecast throughout Sunday. Once these rain chances taper off, humidity will ramp back up across the area along with temperatures. This will lead to hot and humid conditions with heat index values likely well into the 90s for nearly all of next week. It is important to remember to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and by taking breaks from the heat and sun by cooling off in air conditioned buildings. Remember that swimming, whether you’re in a pool or at the beach, is not staying hydrated or considered taking a break from the heat as you are still out in the hot and humid conditions in general.
Sunday will then be partly cloudy with a few isolated showers possible as temperatures hover in the upper-80s. With the humidity in the mix, it will likely feel more like the low to mid-90s across the area. Winds will bring a pleasant but warm breeze to the area, coming from the southeast between 10 and 15 mph, gusts up to 20 mph possible. Sunday night will remain partly cloudy as temperatures drop into the upper-60s by Monday morning.
Monday will basically be a repeat of Sunday with partly cloudy skies, highs in the upper-80s, and heat index values likely in the low to mid-90s. Winds will also be pleasant but warm, coming from the southeast between 10 and 15 mph, gusts up to 20 mph at times possible. Monday night will gradually become mostly clear as temperatures drop into the upper-60s and low-70s by Tuesday morning.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be the hottest days of next week so far. We are looking at highs in the upper-80s and low-90s with heat index values likely in the mid, possibly upper-90s across the area. Winds will be light from the south, southeast between 5 and 15 mph. Overnight conditions are expected to remain mostly clear and quiet as temperatures drop into the low-70s by the following mornings.
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