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A 4 day work week trial in Germany showed that reducing work time can still maintain productivity while improving how teams use their time.
Companies involved reported fewer unnecessary meetings, with a sharp drop in time spent on low value discussions and more focus on meaningful work.
Employees experienced better concentration, lower stress levels, and improved balance between work and personal life during the trial period.
The results suggest that efficiency and output depend more on how time is structured rather than the total number of hours worked.
| 2 | Nipsey Hussle (Ermias Joseph Asghedom), born August 15, 1985, in Los Angeles, was a rapper, entrepreneur, and activist. Raised in Crenshaw, he was once affiliated with the Rollin’ 60s but later dedicated his life to uplifting his community.
His journey began with Slauson Boy Volume 1 (2005), followed by projects like Bullets Ain’t Got No Name and Crenshaw famously supported by Jay-Z in 2013. His 2018 album Victory Lap earned a Grammy nomination, while “Racks in the Middle” won a posthumous Grammy.
Beyond music, he built businesses like All Money In Records and Marathon Clothing, investing millions back into his neighborhood to create opportunities.
He was tragically killed on March 31, 2019. His legacy of ownership, empowerment, and vision lives on. | 183 |
| 3 | Warren Buffett is an American investor, businessman, and philanthropist widely regarded as one of the most successful investors in history, often called the “Oracle of Omaha.” As of early 2026, he is estimated to be among the top‑10 richest people in the world, with a net worth around $148–150 billion. | 224 |
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| 5 | Jeff Bezos’ early hiring mindset shows how Amazon was built by prioritizing speed, ownership, and high standards long before it became a global giant.
Instead of hiring at scale, the focus was on a small group of elite engineers who could move fast, solve complex problems, and take real responsibility from day one, setting the tone for how the company would operate. | 309 |
| 6 | In 2001, Jeff Bezos faced one of the toughest moments in Amazon’s history. After the burst of the Dot‑com bubble, Amazon’s stock collapsed by nearly 90 percent and many believed the company would not survive.
During this period, Bezos had a key conversation with Jim Sinegal, the founder of Costco. Sinegal shared the principles behind Costco’s success: keep costs low, build strong relationships with suppliers, and always deliver the best value to customers.
Bezos took that advice seriously. Amazon cut prices on books, music, and videos by as much as 30 percent and focused heavily on efficiency and customer value. The shift worked. By the end of 2001, Amazon reported its first ever profitable quarter.
A few years later, in 2005, Bezos launched Amazon Prime, inspired in part by Costco’s membership model.
That move helped transform Amazon’s business and eventually played a role in the company growing into a nearly $2 trillion giant by 2020. | 348 |
| 7 | In 2014, Jeff Bezos made a bold move when Amazon acquired Twitch for $970 million, a decision that many critics initially questioned.
At the time, live streaming and gaming communities were still emerging markets, but the acquisition showed Amazon’s belief that online entertainment and creator driven platforms would become central to internet culture.
Over the years, Twitch grew into one of the most influential live streaming platforms in the world, competing for user attention with major services like Disney+ and HBO Max.
The deal is now widely seen as an example of how long term bets on community driven platforms can create massive value even when the strategy is not immediately obvious.
Remember, it is always foolish until it pays off. Drop a "❤️" if you agree! | 368 |
| 8 | Vicky Tsai built Tatcha with a long term vision rooted in traditional Japanese beauty rituals and a strong belief in patient brand building.
Instead of prioritizing short term profits, Tsai focused on reinvesting in product quality, storytelling, and craftsmanship to create a premium skincare brand that stood out in a crowded industry.
Her commitment eventually paid off when Unilever acquired Tatcha in a deal reported to be worth around $500 million.
The journey highlights how persistence, clear brand identity, and long term thinking can turn a small idea into a globally recognized company. | 354 |
| 9 | $250 million liquidated from the crypto market in the last 30 minutes signals intense volatility hitting leveraged traders hard. | 1 |
| 10 | $250 million liquidated from the crypto market in the last 30 minutes signals intense volatility hitting leveraged traders hard. | 430 |
| 11 | Kai Cenat hasn’t streamed on Twitch in nearly 6 months (last live Sept 2025), yet he’s reportedly pulling $250K/month from loyal paid subs, ranking top 10 streamers. | 423 |
| 12 | Jensen Huang, billionaire CEO and co-founder of NVIDIA, shared during a talk at Stanford University that he avoids scheduling routine one-on-one meetings with his team.
Instead, Huang oversees a management group of about 55 leaders who all report directly to him in a structure designed to keep communication fast and decisions moving quickly.
He explained that if someone specifically asks for time, he will immediately make space for the conversation, emphasizing responsiveness rather than rigid schedules.
The approach reflects a leadership system built for speed, where information flows across the company rapidly as Nvidia pushes forward in the global AI and computing race. | 452 |
| 13 | Carl Pei co-founded OnePlus in 2013 at age 24, then left in 2020 to launch Nothing, the consumer tech company he now leads at age 36.
Nothing was valued at $1.3 billion in its 2025 Series C round, where it raised $200 million to support its next phase of growth.
His career stands out because he helped build 2 hardware brands in a market usually dominated by much larger electronics companies.
From OnePlus to Nothing, Carl Pei’s path shows how founder-led consumer tech brands can still scale through design, branding, and product focus | 427 |
| 14 | Tim Sweeney has quietly become one of the largest private land conservationists in the United States through large scale land purchases focused on preservation.
Through Epic Games success, he has acquired over 50,000 acres in the Appalachian region, prioritizing long term protection of forests instead of development.
Much of this land is either donated to groups like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or protected through legal easements that prevent construction and safeguard ecosystems.
This approach highlights how private capital can play a role in conservation by securing land, supporting biodiversity, and expanding protected natural areas over time. | 538 |
| 15 | Thomas Guthrie shared that at 15, he hired a 38 year old as his first employee while building an AI platform.
The case highlights how access to digital tools allows younger founders to build products and lead teams based on skills rather than traditional age hierarchies.
It reflects a shift in how work is organized, where experience and execution can matter more than seniority in fast moving technology environments.
This trend suggests that career paths and leadership structures are evolving as technology lowers the barrier to building and scaling businesses. | 507 |
| 16 | Peter Schiff warns: “We are headed for a full-blown financial crisis” worse than 2008, fueled by 1.3-1.5% import/export inflation spikes and 50% oil surge real estate to crash as homeownership costs skyrocket. | 469 |
| 17 | In 2020, Yusaku Maezawa gave away around 9 million dollars to 1,000 people as part of a social experiment to study happiness and well being.
Each participant received about 9,000 dollars through a selection process conducted on Twitter, with no conditions on how the money should be used.
Maezawa, founder of Zozotown, aimed to understand whether unconditional cash transfers could improve life satisfaction and reduce financial stress.
The experiment drew global attention as one of the largest direct cash giveaways, contributing to discussions around universal basic income and financial support models. | 575 |
| 18 | Two Gen Z brothers built a junk removal and resale business that now generates over $3 million in annual revenue.
The business, called Junk Teens, started after one of them began collecting and reselling discarded items, eventually turning it into a service where people pay them to remove unwanted junk.
They invested in a $4000 pickup truck to scale operations, allowing them to handle larger jobs and expand beyond reselling into full service junk removal.
By 2025, the company reported about $3.04 million in revenue and over $686000 in profit, showing how simple service based ideas can scale when demand is consistent and operations are optimized. | 546 |
| 19 | Steve Jobs sold his Volkswagen van while Steve Wozniak sold his HP calculator to raise about $1,300 to build the first Apple I.
The funds were used to assemble the initial prototype in 1976, marking Apple’s entry into the personal computer market with a product aimed at hobbyists. | 583 |
| 20 | Elon Musk outlined a strict execution rule in a 2021 internal email, saying managers only have three options when given clear instructions, challenge it, clarify it, or execute it.
The message removed middle ground, meaning no delays, no ignoring, and no passive handling of decisions once direction is given. | 575 |
