By Richard Morrison Entrepreneur magazine editor-in-chief Jason Feifer is challenging you to change. According to him, in fact, you don’t really have a choice—change is all around you, and the best you can do is get out ahead of the steamroller of inevitability and make the best of it. The cover of his new book Build for Tomorrow promises readers a plan of action “for … [Read more...] about How to Stop Panicking and Embrace the Future: A Pep Talk From Entrepreneur Magazine’s Editor
Trends & Strategies for Maximum Freedom
Chart a Course To Self-Reliance
By Charles Hugh Smith Self-reliance in the 21st century is uniquely challenging because we've become overly dependent on globalization and financialization. As things unravel, the one surefire strategy is to chart a course for greater self-reliance. Improving self-reliance has no downside, only upside, and everyone can increase their self-reliance incrementally in small … [Read more...] about Chart a Course To Self-Reliance
Freedom Cells 2.0 — “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett
By The Corbett Report Frequent Corbett Report guest Derrick Broze of The Conscious Resistance joins us once again to discuss the newly revised and updated FreedomCells.org website. We also talk about updates to Translate the Truth, the next installment of The Pyramid of Power series, updates to How to Opt Out of the Technocratic State, and the next edition of The Greater … [Read more...] about Freedom Cells 2.0 — “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett
How to Buy Things That Make You Money
By Austin Petersen There’s an old saying that still holds true: You have to spend money to make money. The first time you experience having extra money left over after paying bills is a great feeling. You’re financially secure! You can buy a new PlayStation, or make a down payment on a vehicle. You can go to a show or maybe out to a really nice dinner, perhaps even treat … [Read more...] about How to Buy Things That Make You Money
What the World’s Fastest Growing Startup Cities Have in Common
By Thibault Serlet Dozens of cities across the world are implementing programs to attract startups. These programs entail all sorts of government-sponsored job training, subsidies, and infrastructure programs. But do these programs actually succeed in attracting startups? We decided to do our homework and answer this question. A few weeks ago, my research team … [Read more...] about What the World’s Fastest Growing Startup Cities Have in Common
The 10th International Freedom Cells Conference
By Derrick Broze On September 17, 2022, The Freedom Cell Network hosted the 10th international Freedom Cell Conference Call. Ramiro Romani, John Bush, and Derrick Broze share about The Greater Reset 4, strategies and tips for organizing Freedom Cells, how to use the Freedom Cells website and Telegram, and take questions from the more than 200 people who joined this … [Read more...] about The 10th International Freedom Cells Conference
Microschools Remain A Popular Back-To-School Option This Year
By Kerry McDonald Josh Pickel’s dissatisfaction as a teacher was mounting. After several years of teaching in other public schools, mostly at the elementary level, he was finally back in his hometown of Canton, Illinois teaching middle school science at the public school he attended as a child. It was what he had always wanted; yet, he was feeling increasingly … [Read more...] about Microschools Remain A Popular Back-To-School Option This Year
Why This East Coast State Is Becoming a Hub of Education Entrepreneurship
By Kerry McDonald New Jersey education entrepreneurs are embracing an ethos of permissionless innovation, creating new learning solutions that work well for children and others in their communities rather than trying to change an entrenched traditional school system. When Ben Ashfield and Tammy Tiranasar couldn’t find their preferred educational environment for their two … [Read more...] about Why This East Coast State Is Becoming a Hub of Education Entrepreneurship
Email — “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett
By The Corbett Report Did you sign up for The Corbett Report email update list? Are you still receiving emails? If not, why not? Today on #SolutionsWatch, James takes a look at one of the simple, oft-neglected ways of staying in touch with others, email, and how it is under attack from the big tech information oligopolists. SHOW NOTES: Really Simple Syndication … [Read more...] about Email — “Solutions Watch” with James Corbett
More States Are Mandating Kindergarten. Here Are 3 Reasons Why That’s A Bad Idea.
By Kerry McDonald This back-to-school season, many parents are eager to drop-off their kindergarteners to begin the 13-year journey toward high school graduation. It can be a joyful time, full of anticipation and excitement. But just because something may be desirable for many families doesn’t mean it should be mandatory for all. California is the latest state to try to … [Read more...] about More States Are Mandating Kindergarten. Here Are 3 Reasons Why That’s A Bad Idea.
Antonio Escohotado: 12 Quotes on Liberty and Freedom From the Late Spanish Philosopher
By Daniel Pedrero Understanding what freedom means is key part of preserving it, and Antonio Escohotado understood liberty as well as anyone. For a while now, the Republican Party has been identified as the party of freedom by their own voters, while the Democratic Party has been identified as the party of the people. According to The Washington Post, Democratic Party … [Read more...] about Antonio Escohotado: 12 Quotes on Liberty and Freedom From the Late Spanish Philosopher
How Disruptive Innovation Is Accelerating the Growth of Alternative Learning Models
By Kerry McDonald Disruptive innovation usually begins on the margins, with a few, intrepid users embracing a new product or service. Abetted by new technologies, a disruptive innovation penetrates the mainstream when its quality is proven to be as good, if not better, than more established models. According to author and investor, Michael Horn, a classic example of … [Read more...] about How Disruptive Innovation Is Accelerating the Growth of Alternative Learning Models