Posts Tagged ‘capitalism’
How an Unlikely Prisoner Became a Secret Agent Of Change [VIDEO]
What happens when you put one of the world’s top personal growth experts into the toughest prison in the UK? In 2017, during a civil matter, Peter Sage was found in contempt of court. What unfolded next has become a masterclass in how to put adversity to your advantage. With the proper tools, techniques and…
Read MoreThe Truth About Consumerism And The Season Of Giving
Much can be said about the holidays, both positive and negative, but one of my favorite things about this time of year is witnessing the ubiquitous beauty of capitalism creating small moments of joy in people’s lives. There’s a lot of pessimism about consumerism, but the exchanging of gifts strengthens bonds between family and friends…
Read MoreCryptocurrencies Are A Scam and Are Dead. I’m Sorry, I Was Wrong.
[featured-img] Juuuust kidding! It has been a rough year for cryptocurrencies… exactly as we expected and told subscribers and said publicly since December of last year. In fact, almost exactly one year ago to the day, I put out this video titled, “It’s Time to Rotate Crypto Gains Into Forgotten Gold Stocks” and followed up…
Read MoreHealth Insurance Costs Skyrocket as Government Involvement Increases
https://youtu.be/-M72nSGR8tw Over the last few decades, it seems like every industry the fasco-communist US government touches slowly falls apart or becomes flush with waste, fraud and corruption. Just as you would expect from any centrally planned system. From the housing market to student loans, everything the “all-knowing leaders” try to improve, they end up making…
Read MoreVIDEO: The Hidden Secrets of Money (and More) with Mike Maloney
[featured-img] Many in the finance world love to naysay Bitcoin’s potential, citing the admittedly volatile pullback from its peak last December. And yet, everyone on Wall Street still wants in on the bandwagon. It’s so obvious why: The long-term trend for cryptocurrencies is meteoric, but not everyone has the foresight—or the patience—to wait. And that’s…
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