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21 August 2026

How to Make Money With AI in 2026: 15 Realistic Opportunities

 By Sicebise Msengana 







Artificial intelligence has changed the meaning of entrepreneurship.


A few years ago, starting a business often required employees, expensive software, specialist skills and significant capital. In 2026, AI can dramatically reduce some of those barriers.


That doesn't mean AI is a magic money-making machine.

16 August 2026

The 2026 Winter Reading List: Essential Books on Business, Tech, and Power

 By Sicebise Msengana 








As we settle into the chill of August 2026, the mid-year mark serves as a powerful checkpoint for professional and intellectual growth. The world feels faster, more complex, and undeniably more interconnected than ever before. Whether you are leading a startup, navigating a corporate board, or simply trying to make sense of the seismic shifts in global politics and technology, the right book at the right time can provide the clarity you need.

11 August 2026

Do Non-Humans Really Run the World? Exploring Ancient Gods, Nephilim, and Modern Myths![Non-Humans Run The World?]

 By Sicebise Msengana 











Whispers from the Deep Past: Examining the Legends of Non-Human Rulers, Fallen Angels, and Ancient Megaliths

Across the globe, sweeping drone footage of ancient archaeological sites frequently captures the public imagination, prompting viral questions about whether our world was originally shaped—or is secretly governed—by non-human entities. From the colossal, unexplained megaliths of antiquity to sacred religious texts, modern alternative history channels frequently ask a provocative question: Non-Humans Run The World?

This article was inspired by the video below: 


02 August 2026

Why Do Billionaires Give Away Their Fortunes? Understanding the Motivations Behind Philanthropy

 By Sicebise Msengana 












It can be difficult to reconcile the idea of giving away billions with traditional incentives, but for many ultra-wealthy individuals like Bill Gates, the motivation shifts from accumulation to impact.