Prosperity author and speaker Randy Gage said the foundation of a successful life isn’t wealth, education, or connections—but the ability to think for oneself, in a recent blog post.
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Codie Sanchez: ‘Big goals? Priorities sharpen. People step up. Or get out of the way’
Codie Sanchez argued that setting big goals forces clarity and action in an organization, while small goals invite drift and mediocrity. In her blog post, Sanchez outlined a practical framework for leaders who want to expand their ambitions and drive progress.
Dan Go: ‘Wake up early, go for a walk, eat high protein, deep work’
“In the morning: Wake up early, go for a walk, eat high protein, deep work,” he wrote in a post on X. “In the afternoon: Lift weights, eat high protein, shallow work. At night: Spend time with family, take a walk after dinner, go to bed early.”
Curt Mercadante: ‘A resilient brand doesn’t speak to everyone. It speaks directly to the right people’
If a business leader asked for help building a more resilient PR presence, Curt Mercadante says his firm would follow a clear four-step process: define, interview, broadcast, and target. “Because a resilient brand doesn’t speak to everyone,” Mercadante wrote in a LinkedIn post, “It speaks directly to the right people.” The first step is identifying...
Anthropic CEO: ‘AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs’
Artificial intelligence could eliminate half of entry-level jobs and cause unemployment to soon rise to 10%–20%, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told Axios reporters Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei in an interview.
Jason Gregory: ‘True freedom is the act of letting go and letting be’
The philosopher and spiritual teacher Jason Gregory shared a reflection on identity and freedom in a post on LinkedIn, emphasizing the Taoist view that resilience comes not through control but through surrender.
Vanessa Bates Ramirez: ‘It seems clear that AI companions pose at least some risk’
AI companions may be shaping the future of human relationships, but they come with serious psychological and societal risks, according to a recent AI Frontiers article by Vanessa Bates Ramirez. In her analysis of a new OpenAI study, Ramirez warned that “it seems clear that AI companions pose at least some risk” and urged proactive engagement by both lawmakers and companies.
Felix Sainsbury-Martinez: ‘Even a relatively small cometary impact can significantly disrupt the climate of a terrestrial (Earth-like) planet’
Felix Sainsbury-Martinez, an astrophysicist specializing in planetary climate modeling, warned that even minor comet impacts could cause severe climate disruption on Earth-like planets. His remarks were published in a report from Phys.org covering new research on the climatic consequences of cometary collisions.
Bob Burg: ‘Selling is now much more about creating compelling, differentiated value rather than being simply about features and benefits’
Bob Burg, bestselling author and speaker, emphasized a shift in how value should be communicated in modern sales. In a blog post on his website, he argued that effective selling today depends on the ability to deliver distinct, meaningful value beyond technical features.
Dan Go: ‘Sunlight helps your body make vitamin D, which can shrink fat cells and stop your body from storing extra fat’
Dan Go, the fitness entrepreneur known on X as @FitFounder, said getting 30 minutes of sunlight daily is one of the most underrated strategies for fat loss. He made the statement in a post on X that quickly gained traction with over 90,000 views. “Sunlight helps your body make vitamin D, which can shrink fat...