Chaos Isn’t A Threat—It’s Free Market Share

Chaos Isn’t A Threat—It’s Free Market Share

I’ve lived through war headlines, pandemics, platform shifts, and now the drumbeat of AI. Every time the world shakes, I see the same pattern. Panic takes out the unprepared. The rest of us have a choice: freeze or move. My view is simple: disruption is not the enemy—stagnation is. Marketing isn’t going away. Demand isn’t…

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5 ways to stay intellectually sharp after selling your business

5 ways to stay intellectually sharp after selling your business

You spend years operating at a high level. Constant decision-making, problem solving, pressure. Then one day, the deal closes. The wire hits. And suddenly, the intensity that shaped your days disappears. A lot of founders don’t expect what comes next. It is not just relief. It is a strange mental quiet. If you are not…

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Stop Accepting Bad Marketing Agencies As Normal

Stop Accepting Bad Marketing Agencies As Normal

I built and sold two ecommerce companies. Then I started advising brands. What I saw made me want to fix a broken system. Too many businesses are stuck with weak marketing help and weak results. That’s not a small problem. It drags down growth across the entire market. My view is simple: most marketing agencies…

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Compounding Beats Hustle For Building Real Wealth

Compounding Beats Hustle For Building Real Wealth

People ask me how a 20-year-old should build wealth right now. My answer isn’t flashy. It’s not a hack. It’s a plan that works. Start early, keep it simple, and let compounding do the heavy lifting. I’ve built companies and taken risks. I’m Erik Huberman, and I’ve also seen how chasing hot deals can drain…

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Why Website Security is a Leadership Issue

Why Website Security is a Leadership Issue

Company websites are often a source of revenue, a customer service portal, a lead generation system, a recruiting tool, and more. When cybersecurity fails, the damage hits the whole company, not just the IT department. As a result, customers lose trust, legal risk increases, and executives are usually blamed for the mess. However, many leaders…

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Side Hustles Are The Real Entrepreneurial School

Side Hustles Are The Real Entrepreneurial School

Entrepreneurship didn’t start with a pitch deck for me. It started with a backpack and a front porch. The lesson has held up across every venture since: doing beats dreaming. My view is simple—small, fast bets build the muscles that big wins require. This matters because too many would-be founders wait for perfect timing, or…

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Identity Theft Protection Explained for Users

Identity Theft Protection Explained for Users

Every online purchase, saved password, and social media account is an opportunity for criminals to steal personal data. Millions deal with unauthorized use of their credentials annually. Most only discover the problem after real damage has been done. The financial and emotional toll can linger for months. This guide covers how personal information gets compromised…

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Why this Hollywood director thinks AI can save L.A. film jobs

Why this Hollywood director thinks AI can save L.A. film jobs

In 1926, director Cecil B. DeMille hired hundreds of workers to build a set of Jerusalem inside the DeMille Studios in Culver City for the classic silent film “The King of Kings.” A century later, Jon Erwin filmed his biblical epic ‘The Old Stories: Moses,’ starring Ben Kingsley, on the same studio lot now owned…

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EBay rejects GameStop’s $56-billion takeover offer

EBay rejects GameStop’s -billion takeover offer

California online marketplace EBay said Tuesday its board rejected GameStop’s unsolicited $56-billion takeover offer. The proposal was “neither credible nor attractive,” EBay’s board said in a statement. The San José company said it rejected the bid after considering various factors, including how it could impact growth and profitability. “With its differentiated global marketplace and a…

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