I landed in Bali thinking I’d found paradise. Fast Wi-Fi. $2 smoothie bowls. Coworking spaces that looked like temples. And everywhere I turned—someone was building a personal brand, launching a new app, or running a six-figure coaching business. It was like Disneyland for digital entrepreneurs. But here’s the uncomfortable truth no influencer puts in their ... Read more ›
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Over the past decade, I’ve lived and worked all over the world — from bustling cities to sleepy beach towns. Being a digital nomad sounds glamorous (and it is sometimes), but it also means you have to keep moving as places change. And lately, I’ve noticed a big shift: many digital nomads are quietly leaving ... Read more ›
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After over a decade building businesses and managing investments, I’ve learned something important: when the richest people quietly start moving their money, it’s worth paying attention. Right now, that’s exactly what’s happening. No huge announcements. No dramatic headlines. Just subtle but significant moves behind the scenes. Let’s break down what they’re selling off—and why you ... Read more ›
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For the past five years, I’ve been obsessed with understanding one big question: How do the rich actually build their wealth? Not the “get rich quick” stuff you see on YouTube. Not the shiny advice from self-proclaimed “financial gurus” selling $1,000 courses. I’m talking about real, lasting wealth—the kind that lasts through recessions, market crashes, ... Read more ›
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In an inspiring story of innovation and environmental consciousness, three high school students in New York City have created a new type of cardboard packaging they hope will revolutionize the shipping industry. Their invention, called Kiriboard, offers a plastic-free alternative designed to replace traditional materials like Styrofoam and bubble wrap — both of which are ... Read more ›
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A year ago, I was staring out the window of a high-rise office in downtown Singapore, sipping lukewarm coffee and wondering why I felt so numb despite doing everything “right.” Six figures? Check. Corner office? Check. Anxiety and existential dread by 3 p.m. daily? Also check. So I did the thing that’s become a bit ... Read more ›
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For more than a decade, ultra-high-net-worth buyers quietly inflated the prices of trophy assets—from glass-box penthouses in Mayfair to ceramic-bezel Daytonas and $50-million Basquiats. But over the past 18 months that “silent wealth” has been slipping out the back door. Prime London sales above £15 million fell 26 % in 2024, wiping a third off ... Read more ›
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Warren Buffett is widely regarded as one of the most successful investors in history. With a net worth of over $72 billion, he’s consistently listed among the richest people on the planet. Known for his disciplined approach to value investing, Buffett’s advice carries serious weight whenever he chooses to share it. Recently, I stumbled across ... Read more ›
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On a recent Friday a friend of mine—an engineer pulling down $142 000 in gross pay—confessed that he had put his dinner on a credit card. He lives in Oakland, drives an eleven-year-old Civic, and still can’t quite cover Bay-Area rent, daycare, and taxes. Call it the Coastal Squeeze: wages have risen, but the price ... Read more ›
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Tens of thousands of Los Angeles County employees walked off the job on Tuesday, launching a two-day strike and setting up picket lines at medical centers, mental health clinics, and various county offices across the vast region. Organized by the Service Employees International Union Local 721, which represents around 55,000 workers, the walkout marked the ... Read more ›
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I landed at SFO on a gray Tuesday in late February, the kind of day when the fog hangs low enough to make the airport feel like a half-built movie set. My round-trip ticket from Minneapolis had cost me a hair under $150 thanks to a serpentine route with a layover in Phoenix and a ... Read more ›
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Ryan Petersen, co-founder and chief executive of logistics platform Flexport, says the new 145 % duties Washington has slapped on most Chinese imports could be an extinction-level event for small U.S. importers. Speaking on “The Prof G Pod,” he said that about 80 % of small businesses that buy from China will just die if the ... Read more ›
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The American Dream is slipping away, and you can feel it in your paycheck. In the 1990s, a $100,000 salary was a golden ticket—homeownership, family vacations, and a nest egg were all within reach. Today, in some U.S. cities, that same six-figure income barely covers rent, childcare, and groceries, leaving families scrambling to make ends ... Read more ›
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I’m in my mid-thirties, and if you had asked 18-year-old me what “wealth” would look like by now, I probably would have painted a picture of a mortgage on a nice flat, a high-paying 9-to-5 job, and a shiny car in the driveway. Fast forward to today: I rent a cozy little place in London, ... Read more ›
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In an auto industry racing toward ever-smarter, bigger, and pricier vehicles, a new electric pickup is taking the opposite lane. Slate Auto’s first model, known simply as the “Slate Truck,” strips the modern truck to its essentials in the name of affordability and personalization. This sub-$20,000 EV (after federal incentives) eschews paint, touchscreens, and even ... Read more ›
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California’s economy has recently reached a major milestone by surpassing Japan’s gross domestic product (GDP), securing its position as the world’s fourth largest economic entity. Governor Gavin Newsom highlighted the latest statistics compiled by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, emphasizing the state’s robust expansion in 2024. Newly released ... Read more ›
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Nintendo’s follow-up to its hybrid juggernaut is finally up for grabs — well, in theory. At midnight ET on April 24, major U.S. retailers opened Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders at the promised $449.99. Within minutes, carts crashed, queues froze, and “order canceled” emails piled up. The frenzy feels familiar, but this time the buy-in is ... Read more ›
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Three women, Marilee Nelson, Allison Evans, and Kelly Love, never intended to sell soap. But their mission to create healthy homes led them to launch Branch Basics, a cleaning brand that now rings up tens of millions in annual revenue. Their journey started from personal health battles and culminated in a successful business that resonates ... Read more ›
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In a historic move, the European Commission this week issued the first-ever fines under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), slapping Apple with a €500 million penalty and Meta with €200 million. The DMA, which took effect in 2023, is designed to keep so-called “gatekeeper” platforms from abusing their dominance. Unlike traditional antitrust cases that can ... Read more ›
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Donald Trump has long claimed that if he returns to the White House, he can end the war in Ukraine with striking speed. Early in his 2024 campaign, he said he would settle the conflict “within 24 hours” of taking office. Over time, he repeated this pledge at rallies, in interviews, and during debates, emphasizing ... Read more ›
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Intel employees have been bracing for bad news ever since veteran chip investor Lip-Bu Tan stepped in as chief executive last month. On Tuesday, Reuters confirmed what many feared: Intel will slash “more than 20 % of its workforce” — roughly 21 000 jobs — in Tan’s first major move to “eliminate bureaucracy and rebuild ... Read more ›
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