
Young Grads Bear the Brunt of Tightening Labor Market
College graduates face the toughest job market in years, with fewer postings, higher competition, rising unemployment, and AI-driven disruption.
College graduates face the toughest job market in years, with fewer postings, higher competition, rising unemployment, and AI-driven disruption.
A bold call to action for spiritual hustle culture: pray, yes — but also plan, work, and express real gratitude.
Remote work isn’t a free pass. Earn your paycheck—do honest, real work, not just Slack greetings and fake productivity tricks.
Pennsylvania’s new bill offers alternative CPA licensure, reducing barriers while maintaining standards to address the state’s accountant shortage.
Steve Jobs broke rules, blended obsession with creativity, and proved true innovation comes from rebellion, risk, and doing it differently—always.
Loyalty isn’t outdated—it’s the quiet force holding empires together. Even God demands it. The 5% still live it.
Access is a privilege, not a birthright—earn it, appreciate it, and stop treating people like vending machines for your convenience.
We lie daily with charm—“I’m fine,” “Let’s catch up,” “Business is great”—tiny fibs that keep the social wheels spinning.
The job market’s fierce—global, fast-changing, and crowded. To stand out, skill up, show up, and stay relentlessly useful.
Most people stay stuck, craving success but avoiding responsibility. To be indispensable, embrace radical accountability, brutal responsibility, and ruthless transparency.