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Final Reflections from Past Week

I read an article saying that I should switch my journal entries from physical to digital because I am able to type faster, not only that, I recognize that this is definitely more efficient and I can get my ideas out better. Link:...

(Invitation) Creative Hustlin’ 101

Next week, my great friend Shalom Dubas will be throwing an event entitled: Creative Hustlin’ 101. Not only will this be an amazing event, but I am pleased to announce that this will also be sponsored by my own company, Wavlength. Who is this event for?  A....

SXSW 2019!

This week, I had the amazing opportunity to attend SXSW. For the people who are not familiar with this conference/music festival, SXSW is conference where business, culture and technology meet. Sort of think about it as a “melting pot” where three different tracks of...

Why Was Astroworld So Successful?

Being the huge Travis Scott fan that I am, I knew (disclaimer, I am slightly biased if you haven’t peeped) it would only be a matter of time before Travis would reach the commercial success that he sees today. However, to the people on the sideline, it’s easy to say...

Different Types of Leadership

In class this week we talked about different types of leadership styles that we can observe everyday. These styles include: Dictator, Top Down, Buddy/Parent Boss, Team Leader & Servant Leader. From these styles, I decided to choose a remarkable leader in...

Never Judge A Book By It’s Cover

One thing that I have learned so far is that you should never judge a book by its cover even though it is something that is very easy to do based on the way assumptions, personas and other characteristics are defined today. For my entrepreneurship class, Micheal (the...

Understanding

This semester, I am taking ENGR 310: Entrepreneurial Leadership. When I scheduled my classes, I wanted to take an elective that was less technical (had to do research and petition to get it to count for graduation) but was also very meaningful. To provide some...

Now that the semester is coming to an end, (as well as my time at Penn State) I am reflecting on Econ 304 (Intermediate Macroeconomics) – arguably my favorite class that I have taken in college. Taking the class has taught me a lot of things and has opened my...

Politics is all a business.

Earlier today, I was listening to Freakonomics radio where they talked about monopolies and duopolies. Most of us are familiar with monopolies, or companies that own all (or majority) of the market in their respective field. For instance, if we look at Google, they...