Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

Author: Alain Guillot

  • $5 Million Golden Visas Are Selling Well

    $5 Million Golden Visas Are Selling Well

    In previous video I spoke about the immigration Gold Card, where for $5 million, people from other countries can become U.S. residents and subsequently apply for U.S. Citizenship. Well, those golden visas are selling well. This is a practice used in many countries such as Portugal or the UAE. From the U.S. perspective, it’s much…

  • Is Stress Ruining Your Life? You’ve Got To Learn To Manage It

    Is Stress Ruining Your Life? You’ve Got To Learn To Manage It

    Is stress ruining your life? It’s the worst when this happens because it feels like there is absolutely no way out, but we can assure you that there is. The thing with stress is that it’s the body’s natural reaction to things that are hard for us to manage or for when things become too…

  • The Finalist And Winner Of A Women’s Pool Competition Are Two Dudes

    The Finalist And Winner Of A Women’s Pool Competition Are Two Dudes

    In a world where we champion fairness, inclusion, and equal opportunity, it’s heartbreaking to witness the slow erasure of women from their own spaces—particularly in sports. The recent Ultimate Pool Women’s Pro Series final, where two transgender women—biological men—competed for the women’s title, is not just controversial. It’s a blatant injustice. This is not a…

  • Why Distressed Commercial Properties Are a Double-Edged Sword

    Why Distressed Commercial Properties Are a Double-Edged Sword

    There’s a strange allure to walking through a half-empty commercial building. The silence, the faint scent of dust, the worn carpet underfoot—it all whispers stories of what used to be. To some, these buildings are relics. To others, they’re gold mines. But make no mistake: distressed commercial properties are a double-edged sword. They tempt you…

  • The Hidden Chasm Beneath Our Clicks

    The Hidden Chasm Beneath Our Clicks

    We don’t think twice. We just do it—tap the screen, swipe the card, ask our smart speaker to play something chill. And behind every one of those moments, something invisible happens. Bits of us—where we are, what we like, who we talk to—get logged. Stored. Shared. It’s not always sinister. But it’s constant. And that…

  • Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett Admits She Was Hired Because She’s Black

    Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett Admits She Was Hired Because She’s Black

    On April 2nd, during a congressional session, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett made a shocking admission. Speaking about her early career as a public defender, she said: “When I first became a public defender I had no experience, and I walked in and I told my boss ‘Listen, you should hire me because I’m Black.’” Let that…