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Making $1,000,000,000 In A Year Taught Me How To Think Correctly - Eddie Wilson 3.0
Eddie Wilson, serial entrepreneur and "King of Exits," delivers tactical advice on buying, scaling, and exiting businesses during a massive baby boomer wealth transfer.
Fixing a $999/mo Creative Agency's Sales Page
Alex Hormozi, entrepreneur and investor, critiques and refines a $999/month creative agency's sales page, emphasizing visuals, offers, proof, and client experience to boost conversions.
Head of Growth at Lovable | Why Growth Playbooks Are Crumbling—and What’s Next
Elena Verna, Head of Growth at Lovable, explores the crumbling of traditional SEO distribution amid AI answer engines, advocating for Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) strategies, product loops, and adaptive growth tactics to ensure visibili
I Documented How a Viral Video Gets Made in 45 Minutes
Roberto Nixon, a top short-form video creator, shares his end-to-end workflow for producing viral content in 45 minutes, from scripting and recording in his garage studio to AI-enhanced editing and optimization.
POV: 100+ Entrepreneurs Trying To Get A F*ckload Richer Meet Up In Miami
Jeremy Haynes hosts a mastermind in Miami for entrepreneurs earning $100K+ monthly, showcasing $1M-$5M revenue achievers sharing scaling strategies for wealth amplification.
Buying a $400 Custom Tailored Suit in Bangkok - Here's What Happened
Cal, a long-time Bangkok resident, documents his step-by-step purchase of a custom forest green suit for $400 at Galaxy Tailor, including fabric choices, multiple fittings, and insights into Thai wedding etiquette.
Yanis Varoufakis welcomes us to the age of Technofeudalism | FULL INTERVIEW
Yanis Varoufakis, in an interview with New York Times reporter Eshe Nelson, argues that post-2008 quantitative easing ended capitalism, birthing "technofeudalism" where Big Tech extracts cloud rents, distorting economies and fueling inflati
Steve Jobs - The Lost Interview (11 May 2012) [VO] [ST-FR] [Ultra HD 4K]
In a 1995 interview rediscovered in 2012, Steve Jobs recounts his early fascination with computers, founding Apple, innovations like the Macintosh, corporate struggles, and visions for technology's future to Robert X. Cringely.
Do schools kill creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson | TED
Sir Ken Robinson delivers a compelling TED Talk arguing that rigid school systems stifle children's innate creativity, urging a reform to equally value arts, innovation, and diverse intelligences for an unpredictable future.
Yanis Varoufakis welcomes us to the age of Technofeudalism | FULL INTERVIEW
Eshe Nelson of the New York Times interviews economist Yanis Varoufakis on "Technofeudalism," his book claiming post-2008 central bank actions ended capitalism, birthing a rent-extracting tech feudalism amid inflation and austerity.