Summary:
In the late 1800s, technology allowed farming to require less people to produce the same amount of food. In the 1900s, technology allowed the industrial economy to produce more goods with less people as well.
The same thing is happening this century with robots and automation as the drivers. Each time technology replaces some jobs, new jobs are created. It makes the producers that stay in an industry super producers and gives birth new jobs never imagined before that typically bring higher pay and better quality of life.
Powered by Stone Hill Wealth Management
https://stonehillwealthmanagement.com/
Innovation: The importance of vision in podcasting
Wealth Mindset: Removing stress from the wealth building process
Business: When is the right time to stop doing your own taxes?
Wealth Mindset: How to make success in wealth building feel easy
Real Estate: The benefits of hiring a real estate professional
Building a podcast network around uplifting men
Investing: Passive index investing is becoming much less attractive
Business: Being intentional about the investments you make in your business
Investing: The Root Cause of Big Market Movements
Real Estate: Why HOAs can make or break the home values in a community
The New Corporate Structure for Organizations in the Digital Age
Investing: A short and simple explanation of the current (2023) financial crisis
Why the most successful business owners are masters of cash-flow
Investing: What is a Superchain (on the blockchain)?
Real Estate: New technology for selling your home faster
Wealth Mindset: The New Age of Financial Freedom and Enlightenment
Investing: New NFTs Being Built on Bitcoin
Business: How to improve your financial focus as a business owner
Investing: The Benefits of Automated Rules-Based Financial Systems
Real Estate: How wealth families buy homes
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Commercial Edge: Unleash the Power of People
The emPOWERed Half Hour
Aligned Money Show
Dubai Property Podcast
IBKR Podcasts
The Ramsey Show
The Clark Howard Podcast