Entrepreneur and Impact Theory founder Tom Bilyeu is urging aspiring founders to abandon outdated startup models and embrace a new, AI-driven approach to building businesses. In a recent LinkedIn post, Bilyeu lays out a three-day method for validating business ideas that drastically reduces time and cost—while increasing the odds of success.
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Tara Chklovski: ‘We are living in an age of knowledge abundance, but our brains have not evolved to meet this abundance’
Tara Chklovski, former aerospace engineer and founder of the edtech non-profit Technovation, is urging educators and institutions to prepare learners for the psychological and strategic demands of a world transformed by artificial intelligence. In a recent interview with Silicon Republic, Chklovski underscored the mental toll of navigating today’s accelerated information environment—and the need to build emotional resilience alongside technical expertise.
Jason Gregory: ‘For the mind to be divinely inspired, it must remain rooted in stillness’
Philosopher and author Jason Gregory continues his exploration of Taoist and Vedantic insight with a meditation on the nature of the mind, likening it to the elemental flow of water. In a LinkedIn post, Gregory suggests that mental stillness and movement are not opposites, but part of a unified process of eternal becoming.
St. John’s University: ‘Upskilling is no longer a “nice-to-have,” but instead a necessity’
“Developing future-ready skills is crucial, particularly as the evolution and integration of artificial intelligence and other technological innovations is redefining the business world (and how we engage in it),” the post states. “Upskilling is no longer a ‘nice-to-have,’ but instead a necessity, to enhance your employability and open doors to higher-paying or leadership-oriented roles.”
Dave Asprey Decoded: His five-step process to release emotional triggers
Biohacker and entrepreneur Dave Asprey has outlined a five-step process for releasing emotional triggers—those unconscious reactions that can hijack performance, health, and relationships.
Bob Burg: ‘Authenticity is not a license to be rude, crude, or hurtful’
In his latest blog post on Burg.com, author and speaker Bob Burg challenges a popular misconception about what it means to be authentic. While authenticity is widely praised as a cornerstone of integrity and connection, Burg warns that it is often misused as an excuse for poor behavior.
Gary Brecka: ‘Most people don’t have a motivation problem. They have a metabolism problem’
“Most people don’t have a motivation problem,” Brecka wrote in a post on X. “They have a metabolism problem.”
Jason Gregory: ‘Fate wears away at the rigidity of our conditioned identity’
In his book Effortless Living: Wu-Wei and the Spontaneous State of Natural Harmony, philosopher Jason Gregory offers a Taoist lens on inner growth, suggesting that the very disruptions we resist may be life’s way of cultivating true resilience.
Codie Sanchez: ‘Industries most vulnerable to tech disruption right now’
Investor and entrepreneur Codie Sanchez has identified ten industries she believes are especially susceptible to disruption as artificial intelligence and automation accelerate their reach into nearly every corner of the economy.
Dr. Shawn Baker: ‘You don’t need TRT, you don’t need steroids, you don’t even need carbohydrates’
“You don’t need TRT, you don’t need steroids, you don’t even need carbohydrates,” said Dr. Shawn Baker in a post on X. “Meat is a superfood, no doubt! Couple it with consistency with training and now you’ve got a recipe for success!”