Are you feeling overwhelmed and discouraged by the unexpected challenges life has thrown your way? Don't worry. You're not alone! In this must-see video, we'll show you how to turn these moments of crisis into opportunities for growth and self-discovery.
Whether you're dealing with a failed relationship, job loss, or personal crisis, we've got you covered with practical advice and guidance on how to come out stronger and more successful on the other side.
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Why are there no books teaching entrepreneurs how to fail? 1:06 - Nobody tells you what to do when things go wrong. 2:17 - What are fiduciary duties? 3:43 - Get a very good corporate lawyer 5:44 - How do you know if your business is in distress? 7:32 - Don’t rush to service the next order. 9:13 - Get out of the driver’s chair
Welcome to another episode of the VT Podcast, called Ideas That Matter. In this session, I talk about wealth; the science behind it and the difference between it and riches. "You'll always be limited in your ability to create true wealth, as long as your earning potential is tied to your personal skill and how much you get paid per hour for that skill." Listen in.
Hey loves 💖 I finally made the video explaining how exactly I started my business when I was only 16 years old. I hope this inspires you to take the step you have been afraid to take!
Laiqi Walli, a student at the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa, Kenya, offers an enlightening, youth perspective on the progress and ethics of East African development. Laiqa is an ambitious, vocal and focused student at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa. She has a passion for the Visual Arts and strongly believes in valuing one’s culture. She thrives in an environment that stimulates her intellectually and thus enjoys discussing real world problems and their solutions. Having grown up in Tanzania, she considers the African influence to be an essential aspect of who she is. But she is concerned about the western takeover that she sees happening all around her under the name of ‘development’. She is concerned for the loss of a culture that is so inherent to who she is and wishes to challenges the concept of development. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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