Friday – The Corporate Bard’s LImericks day.

A young man named Phil with a grin, Said, “This life’s but sixty minutes to win! I’ll eat cake and sing, Do cartwheels and swing, And pack sixty years of fun in!” A scholar named Claire spent the time, In a library, lost in her prime. She devoured each tome, Though the clock ticked on… Read More Friday – The Corporate Bard’s LImericks day.

Title: March Melodies: A Day in the Life

SEO Summary: Dive into the witty and satirical world of the Corporate Bard as they weave poetic tales around geopolitical headlines and global news topics. From humorous four-liners to clever limericks, explore the day’s events with a touch of positivity and wit. Discover the moralistic story behind the headlines and join the conversation with trending… Read More Title: March Melodies: A Day in the Life

Here are some original four-liners with a witty and mildly skeptical tone:\

By Corporate Bard©   On social media’s stage, where everyone performs, Authenticity’s lost in a storm of norms. In the land of fast food and instant gratification, Patience becomes a forgotten sensation. Politicians promise change, but the song remains the same, In the game of power, accountability’s just a name. In the quest for perfection,… Read More Here are some original four-liners with a witty and mildly skeptical tone:\

The day of the Corporate bard:

The day of the Corporate bard: Self-help shelves groan with advice so grand, “Find your purpose!” they emphatically command. But after hours spent on passion’s quest, Maybe all we really need is a decent night’s rest. The news proclaims, “Experts urge calm in this fight!” While pundits yell louder with all their might. It’s enough… Read More The day of the Corporate bard:

WOTD AND QOTD

Word of the Day waive (weɪv , వేవ / వైవ) Example Canada, which signed up to comply with the WTO rules, has already threatened to waive the Bayer patent. Definition verb lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime Synonyms:  forego, forfeit, forgo, give up, throw overboard “forfeited property” “you’ve… Read More WOTD AND QOTD