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Ashley Madison Inspired Study Linking Infidelity and Workplace Misconduct

Earlier this month, Netflix debuted a new series documenting the business model and scandal related to the data breach of the Ashley Madison website, known for facilitating extramarital affairs. With the provocative slogan “Life is short. Have an affair,” Ashley Madison promises discretion to its users. However, a 2015 hack exposed the data of 36 million users, including one million paid accounts from the United States.

Following the breach, researchers scrutinized the rich dataset from the infamous Ashley Madison website. In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin revealed a striking connection between personal infidelity and professional misconduct. The study, conducted by finance faculty members John M. Griffin and Samuel Kruger, alongside Gonzalo Maturana of Emory University, demonstrates that individuals who cheat on their spouses are significantly more likely to engage in unethical behavior at work.

No More Game of Thrones: Addictive Shows To Watch Now

Are you staring at your TV with emptiness on Sundays? Need some addictive drama in your life to replace Game of Thrones? Below are some of my most favorite shows that I'm surprised many people haven't heard of. Luckily, they're all on Netflix. I'd recommend that you do NOT start watching on a work or school night unless you have serious self-discipline. Indulge in these ridiculously addictive shows on your #staycation or chillest weekend.  

8 Times #GOT Hinted That Mindblowing Moment

If you have not seen the explosive #battleofwinterfell episode, you do not want to read on. Spoilers!

If you have and are seeking for answers as to how that WTF moment that no one saw coming came about, continue on. Game of Thrones remains a mastermind when it comes to mesmerizing us with its unexpected plot twists and the “duh, we told you” foreshadowing and full-circle developments.