On December 10, 1914 Thomas Edison lost much of his life’s work when a chemical explosion burnt his factory to the ground. He was 67 years old. He didn’t panic. He didn’t place blame. He didn’t stop inventing. He didn’t fold his business. He didn’t even layoff one employee. Without despair or hesitation, he simply […]
The Interrelationship Between Failure, Fraud and Execution
Anyone who has been reading my articles over the years knows that I have been on a fervent mission to help develop a practicable framework for unaccredited investor crowdfinancing. One of the reasons for my vehemence is that I am a staunch advocate of “investing freedom”. It is my belief that individuals – irrespective of […]