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How to: Make money as a feminine woman | How to start a business step by step [Video]

Hi everyone.If you are looking to start a business this year, here is the right way to do it.In this video, I give you a step-by-step guide on how to do just that successfully.00:00 – Introduction0:30 – Know what business to start1:22 – Write down a business plan2:06 – Validate your idea3:28 – Set up your Website4:07 – Set up your business finances4:36 – Buil a sales system5:05 – Get visibility5: 24 – increase exposure

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Joel Kotkin: The Coming of Neo-Feudalism And The Freezing Of Class Lines | Video [Video]

American demographer, academic and author Joel Kotkin discusses his new book, ‘The Coming of Neo-Feudalism’ with John Anderson, the former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. When I say “Feudalism, obviously people are not going to go around with chain mail and swords,” Kotkin joked. “What we are seeing is what we would consider the freezing of class lines. Less and less upward mobility throughout the whole west, and now beginning to effect China as well.””The old up-from-the-bottom process, which was characteristic of the 20th century, is now much more difficult,” he said. “We have two very powerful classes, very much like the old French First and Second Estates. The aristocracy is now the tech and Wall Street people and what I call the clerisy, which used to be the clergy but is now secular. The universities, the media, the upper bureaucracy and tell us to do whatever they want us to do.””In Covid, both of these classes… made a phenomenal amount of money,” he said. “The clerisy has become all-powerful. They decide what is true or not, they put limits on almost everything. Sometimes with scientific justification, sometimes without.””Who is on the decline? The yeomanry, which we used to call the Third Estate. The small property owners, the artisans, that class. And then below them are what I would call the new serfs. People who were from the yeoman class, but now have no hope of owning a home or starting a business and are going to be living hand to mouth for the rest of their lives.”