
Juxtaposing Purpose and Livelihood: The Two Entrepreneurs Behind ThriveOn
Have you ever pondered about how advancements in technology, medicine, and other fields will help solve humanity’s problems of today and the future? As a society, we are constantly plagued by the modern if’s, More...

How To Go From Employee To Entrepreneur
Are you tired of the boredom, belittling salaries and backbreaking restrictions of your present job? Do you aspire to join the league of liberated, vibrant and bright entrepreneurs? If yes, then, this article is More...

Discovery’s new show, ‘Blue Collar Backers’ premieres May 18
For many people, owning and operating their own business is the ultimate American dream. On average, more than 540,000 new businesses a month will launch in the United States, but what separates a good idea from More...

5 Hard Truths For Newbie Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship isn’t easy. If it was, everyone would do it. Despite being a difficult undertaking, entrepreneurship is absolutely worth the struggle. Hard work and dedication pay off, but it’s essential you More...

Virginia baker Mike Sweeney makes Confederate Flag cake, says we can agree to disagree
A Virginia bakery was immersed in a sudden controversy during the ongoing Confederate flag debate as the Fredericksburg shop, Crumb and Get It, has made a cookie cake that features the Confederate flag. “It was More...

Dragon’s Den: Light Entertainment or Heavy Business?
You have to expect any form of entertainment on the TV to be dressed up a bit in order to make it more appealing and watchable to a wider audience and despite the enduring popularity of Dragon’s Den, the program More...

Krugman: The State Makes and Producers Take
Paul Krugman definitely is a class warfare sort of guy, but to him, the parasite classes are those that actually produce something, while people who simply consume are the real producers. There is no other way around More...