Canada has every advantage a nation could ask for โ and has been quietly squandering most of them. The math is unforgiving, Norway is watching, and seventy per cent of our best builders already left. But pressure has a way of clarifying what comfort obscures. The rewrite starts now. Hold the pen.
The Great AI Divide: A Tale of Two Futures
We stand at the strange crossroads of human grit and machine brilliance. Some fear AI is turning us into button-pushers with soft brains; others see it as a Swiss Army knife for thought. The real challenge isnโt choosing sidesโitโs learning the dance. Tool or crutch? You decide.
How to Turn Commerce Into Art (And Why Your Small Dreams Are Your Biggest Enemy)
Wealth isnโt a miracle; itโs choreography. Success comes from joy in selling, trust built over years, teams over heroes, and thinking ten sizes bigger than feels safe. Fortune is engineered like a barn, plank by plank, until the world calls it impossibleโthen watches as you make it real.
The Holy Trinity of Capitalism: Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Musk
Somewhere between the Gilded Age and the Silicon Singularity, Godโor at least the gods of industryโdecided to play favourites. And play hard. They picked three men, slapped them with a cocktail of ambition, genius, and sheer gall, and let them loose on the unsuspecting world. Their names? John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and Elon Reeve... Continue Reading →