Featured Best Fresh

trending tags

avatar Isabella Lewis
February smells like 7 figures in your bank account. Claim it.

February smells like 7 figures in your bank account. Claim it.

avatar John Paul
A young Dave Thomas, founder of Wendy's, with his mentor Colonel Harland Sanders. 1964.

A young Dave Thomas, founder of Wendy's, with his mentor Colonel Harland Sanders. 1964.

avatar John Paul
Some people don’t understand that sitting in your own house alone in peace, eating snacks and minding your own business is priceless. Tom Hardy

Some people don’t understand that sitting in your own house alone in peace, eating snacks and minding your own business is priceless. Tom Hardy

avatar John Paul
The wealth of self-made billionaires isn't taken, it's created. Elon’s wealth didn't exist without him—it represents his share of what was created... His doesn't come out of anyone else's pocket—and in fact the opposite is true. To get wealthy, he had to make things other people valued. Blake Scholl

The wealth of self-made billionaires isn't taken, it's created. Elon’s wealth didn't exist without him—it represents his share of what was created... His doesn't come out of anyone else's pocket—and in fact the opposite is true. To get wealthy, he had to make things other people valued. Blake Scholl

avatar Anthony Miller
Shark Tank star Barbara Corcoran used a $1,000 loan and quit her job as a waitress at 23 years old to start a Real Estate company in New York City after failing at 22 previous jobs. Over the next 25 years Barbara would parlay that $1,000 loan into a $6 billion real estate business.

Shark Tank star Barbara Corcoran used a $1,000 loan and quit her job as a waitress at 23 years old to start a Real Estate company in New York City after failing at 22 previous jobs. Over the next 25 years Barbara would parlay that $1,000 loan into a $6 billion real estate business.

avatar Jeremy Jordan
A 13-year-old opened a hot dog stand in front of his home in Minnesota, causing a complaint to the health department. Instead of shutting him down, the inspectors helped him bring his stand up to code and paid the $87 fee for his permit out of their own pockets.

A 13-year-old opened a hot dog stand in front of his home in Minnesota, causing a complaint to the health department. Instead of shutting him down, the inspectors helped him bring his stand up to code and paid the $87 fee for his permit out of their own pockets.

trending tags

Copy Report
Cancel
Copyright Obscene words Nudity Spam Violence Hostility Other
Cancel