Are you weary of endless productivity hacks that promise the world but leave you drowning? Dive into “The PLAN” by Kendra Adachi, a refreshing approach that redefines time management, especially crafted for women navigating the complexities of modern life. Adachi critiques male-centric productivity models and aligns her strategies with the natural ebb and flow of […]
The billionaires’ plot
Remember Mark Zuckerberg’s promise that “legs are coming soon”? He was talking about his concept of the metaverse, an “embodied internet” where users would find new ways to spend time and money. He’s just one of the “Controligarchs” who Seamus Bruner blasts in his recent book about magnates who have too much power. Addicted to […]
Time to philosophize
The final work of historian and philosopher Will Durant, a Pulitzer Prize winner, was published more than 30 years after his death. Fallen Leaves contains some of his best thinking, including his writing on religion, war, politics, and art. Our latest release distills some of his most important ideas. The Past Never Dies History is more than […]
This budget doesn’t need to be balanced
Fun fact: the U.S. government can never run out of money. Its payments are made digitally, so votes are all that’s needed to authorize spending. Economist Stephanie Kelton says that, contrary to popular belief, federal deficits can be economically advantageous. Our latest Instaread examines the issue. Government Budgets Are Basically Fake Politicians often speak as […]
Are you earning what you’re worth?
Earning what you’re worth isn’t just about working harder. It’s also about finding the right environment where your efforts are appreciated and compensated. As you imagine the possibilities for raising your net worth, try to think outside the box. Your next steps might surprise you! Choose Your Own Adventure Your career options aren’t necessarily limited […]
How billionaires are ruining your life
Would you believe the world’s richest men aren’t interested in closing the wealth gap? Indeed, those guys need economic disparity in order to build out their fortunes, according to journalist Peter S. Goodman. Jeff Bezos, for example, built Amazon at the cost of workers’ rights and fair competition. The Real Enemy Foreign competition isn’t the number one […]
A peek inside Amazon’s coporate thunderdome
Kristi Coulter survived 12 years of the intense work culture at Amazon before she decided to call it quits. That included an overwhelming workload, complex office politics, and little to no time for her personal life. Our latest release examines her recent memoir. Pain vs. Discomfort Coulter learned something useful from a yoga instructor: there […]
The secret diary of a hedge fund employee
Carrie Sun had it all, or so it seemed: a prestigious job at a hedge fund as assistant to its billionaire founder, a good salary, and luxurious perks. Her memoir and our latest Instaread, Private Equity, describes her slow realization that she had to walk away from life at the top in order to truly live. […]
Tools for easing your workload
Do you feel like you’re drowning in work? Efficiency expert Nick Sonnenberg has developed a proven system for work management, including actionable strategies for streamlining processes and reducing stress. Our latest Instaread summarizes his most helpful tips. Streamline for Success Having good systems in place is critical to freeing up brain space and increasing your […]
The case for combining work and life
Leadership is part of life, just like anything else. Executive coach Jerry Colonna says that the interplay between personal growth and good leadership is important for both spheres of life. Our latest Instaread looks at some of his top strategies for becoming a better person. Slow and Steady Personal and professional growth don’t always follow […]