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Why Entrepreneurial Education is Key

Why Entrepreneurial Education is Key...

DC recently attended the Business School For Entrepreneurs in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was asked to do an interview on The Business Station on how entrepreneur education is key in obtaining success. You can listen to the interview here: DC Cordova on Money Making Systems You can get DC’s Money Making Systems...
Mahatma Gandhi – Food For Thought

Mahatma Gandhi – Food For Thought...

Mahatma Gandhi gave his grandson Arun Gandhi, The Seven Blunders of the World… on their final day together, not too long before his assassination. The Seven Blunders Are: Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Knowledge without character Commerce without morality Science without humanity Worship without sacrifice Politics without principle This list grew from Gandhi’s search for the roots of...
A Novel Leadership Example

A Novel Leadership Example...

Leadership isn’t always about being the leader… as this video explains. It’s a great example of how to start a movement, and how important it is to get...
The Difference Between Being an Entrepreneur and an Employee

The Difference Between Being an Entrepreneur and a...

A cute video to illustrate what it means to be an entrepreneur… to lighten you day. It makes the distinction between an entrepreneur or an employee. Can you spot the...
Build a Tower, Build a Team…

Build a Tower, Build a Team…...

A good video from TED on building teams. Tom Wujec presents surprisingly deep research into the “marshmallow problem” — a simple team-building exercise that involves dry spaghetti, one yard of tape and a marshmallow. Who can build the tallest tower with these ingredients? And why does a surprising group always beat the average? Tom Wujec is a Fellow at Autodesk, the makers of design software for engineers,...
Politics and War – Lethal Scarcity

Politics and War – Lethal Scarcity...

A guest article by Randolph Craft. POLITICS AND WAR. We have politics as we know it and war only because of the “lethal scarcity – Malthusian economics” syndrome. Politics (as we know it), war, weaponry, and deceit become obsolete with the discovery that through human intellect’s exponentially multiplying know-how and the exponentially multiplying more-with-less production and service- capabilities,...

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