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Pazienza. The italian word that changes everything
I grew up in Italy. This one word changed how I negotiate, lead, and live. Andrea Zanon · The Italian Advantage I have lived in forty countries. I have sat in boardrooms from Beirut to Boulder, coached executives on five continents, and watched deals close and collapse across cultures I spent years learning to read. And the single most useful thing I carry from my years growing up in the Veneto, in northeastern Italy, is a word most people cannot pronounce and nobody has ever taught in a business school.
By Andrea Zanon6 days ago in Motivation
The $50 Side Hustle That Bought a Lamborghini Huracán by 29
At 19, Daniel had exactly $50 in his wallet and a mind full of frustration. He stood outside a small convenience store, staring at his reflection in the glass. Behind him, his friends laughed about weekend plans he couldn’t afford. In front of him was a future that felt stuck... minimum wage jobs, unpaid bills, and dreams that seemed too expensive to chase.
By MIGrowth6 days ago in Motivation
Why Most People Stay Broke
Of course, I must start this off by saying that this is not to be taken as financial advice in any way. I am not a financial advisor or professional in this field. You are responsible for your own choices when it comes to your money, your future and your life.
By Timothy A Rowland6 days ago in Motivation
You Keep Trying to go Viral Online & it's Making You Boring
You aren’t getting seen online are you? And it’s not that you are boring… you’re just watering yourself down. There’s something happening right now online that no one is saying out loud. It’s a huge culture shift and we are watching the influencer era collapse in real time.
By Marienna Mercedes7 days ago in Motivation
Stop These 7 Habits To Be More Productive In Life
When I was 17 years old, I used to work and study for about 20 hours a day. I went to school, did my homework during breaks and managed a not-for-profit organization at night. At that time, working long hours landed me countless national campaigns, opportunities to work with A-list organizations and a successful career. As I got older, I started to think differently. I realized that working more is not always the right, or only, path to success.
By Edward Smith7 days ago in Motivation





