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Asmongold reacts to an investigation into a missing Star Wars LEGO consignment, conflicting inventory records, a discovered U-Haul, and escalating legal fights.

How a two-person team built an AI-driven sales engine that generates 1,000+ enterprise opportunities per month.

Matthew Tuttle explains the UFO (UFOD) disclosure ETF, the 'secret gap' in classified tech, and the legal and market risks if advanced energy/propulsion tech is revealed.

A critique of U.S. deindustrialization: financialization has hollowed out production, making domestic manufacturing costly, raising grocery prices, and squeezing small businesses.

Guy Phoenix recounts rising from living in a car and deep debt to building multimillion‑pound luxury homes, explaining risk-taking, problem solving, and his creative approach to interiors.

Chase Hughes explains that calm, slower movement and inner composure — not tricks or loudness — create instant personal authority and respect.

Chris Yeh on blitzscaling: when to prioritize speed over efficiency, how distribution and virality drive rapid growth, staging transitions, and AI's impact.

Mohnish Pabrai shares the mental models that shaped his investing, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy—how to take ideas seriously, build trust, hire right, and combine models for outsized outcomes.

A 42-minute playbook from analyzing 100+ high-earning funnels: prioritize market research, keep funnels simple, use YouTube and webinars for scalable lead gen, and convert with pre-call personalization.

Zach Yadegari open-sources the early build of Flow — a physical alarm dock — detailing team hires, pre-sale launch, CAC, subscription tests, and cash runway.

A deep-dive on how a massive SpaceX IPO—potentially a ~$2T valuation with an $86B first-day placement and 30% retail carveout—could strain market liquidity and force hedge funds to warehouse shares until index inclusion.

Sharran Srivatsaa reveals the simple playbook he used to scale companies to billions: focus (1-1-1), diagnose by traffic/systems/skills, simplify to scale, and use memos and email as multiplier tools.

Princeton research and Bloomberg profiles show many wealthy Americans accumulate fortunes by owning and scaling private, unglamorous businesses—from pipelines to portable sinks.

Lessons from special forces selection on how to stop destructive self-talk and replace it with targeted, professional self-criticism that improves performance.

A walkthrough of a Claude Code-powered lead generation stack that processes 272,000 rows/sec, hosts code on GitHub and workers on Railway, and keeps enrichment costs near zero.

Animated investor-focused summary of Kahneman’s Thinking Fast and Slow: five practical takeaways on system 1 vs 2, priming, anchoring, framing, and cognitive ease.

Step-by-step beginner walkthrough for Amazon Ads on KDP covering campaign setup, keyword research, bidding, budgets, optimization and scaling.

Three Claude + NotebookLM automation chains—autopilot prospect briefs, auto-refresh knowledge loops, and a competitive radar—turn separate AI apps into a weekly-running business engine.
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A practical blueprint from Alex Hormozi to reach your first million: start with identity (knowledge, skills, motivation, environment), master sales then marketing, pick high-value customers, and scale with systems.

Wendy, a 57‑year‑old retiree, explains a beginner-friendly Master Resell Rights strategy and automated systems that helped her earn six‑figures fast and is positioned as an easy digital side hustle for those over 50.

Simon Squibb outlines 10 practical habits that compounded into wealth: keep it simple, master one thing, prioritize sales, validate before fundraising, build community, and hire for heart.

Alex Hormozi reframes “work” as outputs (volume × leverage) and shows entrepreneurs how to prioritize high-impact activities—advertising, sales, pricing—and buy back time to accelerate growth.

Audio-book summary of David J. Schwartz's The Magic of Thinking Big: practical mindset shifts and action habits to build confidence, leadership, and goals.

Alex Hormozi argues that consistency and starting immediately beat talent. He shares a simple timer focus hack, the value of doing boring work, and a free 10-stage scaling roadmap.