The idea of not buying anything new and opting to buy used items instead is commonly referred to as “buying second-hand” or “thrifting.” This approach can be a great way to save money, reduce your environmental impact, and support sustainable consumption practices. When you buy used items, you are giving them a new life and […]
Show hosts Tom Reaoch and Khudania Ajay delve into the captivating stories of India and Brazil, focusing on their journeys in business, culture, politics, and podcasting. Welcome to our special series “India Brazil Business Chat” on The KAJ Masterclass LIVE show. In this episode, show hosts Tom Reaoch and Khudania Ajay delve into the captivating […]
How is your Father’s Day going? Seventy-five percent of Americans are celebrating Father’s Day today. They’re spending a record $22.9 billion, according to a survey conducted for National Retail Federation. Consumers are spending $196.23 on average, up from $171.79 last year and topping the previous record of $174.10 in 2021. As in other years, the […]
As summer heats up (everywhere but in SoCal) and schools are out, we start to think about taking some time off to enjoy the fruits of our business labors. For many business owners, this becomes a difficult task. Either they work insanely hard to cram their entire month into a couple of weeks so that […]
By Jerry Zezima Picasso had his Blue Period. And now, I’ve had mine. The difference between us — aside from the important fact that he had talent but is currently deceased — is that Picasso didn’t paint his bathroom. I painted mine. Or at least I painted part of it. And I chose the color: […]
Do you have a serious medical condition that makes it impossible for you to work? Or do you expect your condition may make it hard to work in the future? Are you worried about how you will pay your bills if you cannot work? You may find financial help through a disability insurance policy that […]
My wife is a residential Realtor® and recently sold a house to a developer. The original house that was built in 1950 will be torn down. The owner, who I will call Mr. Frugal, purchased it new just and recently went into an assisted care facility. My wife worked with both his children who were […]
Here are three jokes with the same lead line, Happy Father’s Day to all the fastest dads out there. Three youngsters were in a spirited debate to determine who had the swiftest dad. The first kid boasted, “My dad can run a mile in just four minutes!” The second kid countered, “Well, my dad can […]
First let’s clarify the word dying. Aside from the fact that we are all dying a bit with every breath we take, that life is a terminal illness, there comes a time when the body’s breathing, functioning ends. The above is the time I am referring to when I say dying is not a medical […]
Terminal restlessness is a medical term for agitation as end of life approaches. It usually begins one to three weeks before death from disease or old age. The restlessness shows itself by random body movements, hands picking the air or clothing, mumbling, talking but not making sense, by just not being settled and quiet. The […]