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Using AI When You Are Rich

Today I was diving into some fascinating stories about YouTube’s biggest creator, MrBeast. He’s built a true media empire. Beyond the massive views that generate huge ad revenue, he’s launched successful businesses like Feastables, his chocolate brand, among others. MrBeast often implies he doesn’t live an extremely lavish lifestyle. Some even joke that he’s “broke”

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Business

Do Mega-Events Like FIFA Actually Pay Off for Cities?

Today in Vancouver, the FIFA events brought an undeniable energy to the city. Fans filled the streets celebrating, vendors were doing brisk business, and the atmosphere was electric. This got me thinking about the long-standing debate over whether hosting major sporting events is truly worthwhile. Critics often focus on the high costs, arguing they don’t

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Business

Suing AI Over Inaccurate Summaries

I was reading about a case today on how Google was found liable as a result of its AI summary feature that displays when users do a search nowadays where it apparently made inaccurate and damaging remarks about a business to the point where they got sued. Normally the platform would be shielded from this

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Business

Vancouver FIFA Event Perception

Today, it got me thinking about perception, especially when it comes to business. There was a FIFA event here in Vancouver that had everyone buzzing, though a lot of people were skeptical about whether we wasted millions of dollars on it. Today, there was a fan festival at the PNE. When I first saw the

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General Thoughts and Fun Topics

Gifting Items To Nudge A Skill

Today was pretty interesting—I was out flying my drone, and for some reason a lot of people kept coming up to me out of curiosity. One conversation that really stuck with me was with someone who seemed pretty new to flying drones. I asked why they got one, and they told me their father had

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Financial Management

Why You Should Tell People What You’re Looking For

Today got me thinking about money and how we often overlook simple ways to save. A friend mentioned wanting cherries, but they were shocked by the price—seven dollars a pound. That seemed crazy to me. Later that day, I happened to walk by a neighborhood store selling cherries for just one ninety-nine a pound—a much

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