Accomplishments are important, but fundamental career advantage comes from being able to make decisions about what you want—not from accomplishing things.
Entrepreneur and CEO explains why professional success ultimately has to do with how much you help other people and how to start creating value while in college.
Entrepreneur, writer, and CEO explains how to prepare for a meaningful career while in college—the first step being to reject or accept society's definition of success.
Starting a company is hard. Best case scenario: your bet pays off and you uncover a monster opportunity. Worst case scenario: you don’t (but you spend a few years working on something you love). Read this post for the secret to making the "best case scenario" more likely.
As a social entrepreneur, are you constantly wrestling with pressures and trade-offs of building a company that holds high environmental and social standards? Read this post for 4 ways to create an actual social enterprise.
Your career is not just a way to earn a living. It’s your chance to discover what you’re here for and what you love. It’s your best shot at improving the world in a way that is important to you.