Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

Author: Alain Guillot

  • My Aunt died of Covid; She refused to take the vaccine, she was a victim of misinformation

    My Aunt died of Covid; She refused to take the vaccine, she was a victim of misinformation

    It’s sad news, the death of a family member, but what’s even sadder is that it was preventable. My aunt was in her 70’s. She had a few health issues. I suggested that she should take the vaccine, but she refused because she was skeptical of it. The reason she gave me is that she…

  • People Seem to Need God, But Does God Needs People?

    People Seem to Need God, But Does God Needs People?

    My doubts about religion I don’t think I will ever understand people’s need for a god. My parents are catholic, and although I was baptized and I was taught a few religious lessons, religion never made sense to me. I had so many questions about religion that my parents weren’t able to answer. My skepticism…

  • Victoria’s Secret Karen Abusing Her White Privilege

    Victoria’s Secret Karen Abusing Her White Privilege

    Unfortunately, white privilege is well and alive. There are two sets of laws treatments. One for the privileged white and another one for non-white people. White privilege, or white skin privilege, is the societal privilege that benefits white people over non-white people in some societies, particularly if they are otherwise under the same social, political,…

  • Borrow, Buy, Become Rich

    Borrow, Buy, Become Rich

    This is the strategy that has allowed me to build my wealth very fast. Every year, I have been leveraging my account to about 50% of my assets. The bank has been charging me interest of about 4%. I have invested the money to buy more stocks, take a look at my rate of return…

  • 381 Dorothy Wickenden: Fighting for Abolition and Women’s Rights

    381 Dorothy Wickenden: Fighting for Abolition and Women’s Rights

    About Dorothy Wickenden Dorothy Wickenden has been the executive editor of The New Yorker since 1996. She joined the magazine as managing editor in 1995. She is also the moderator of the weekly podcast on newyorker.com, “The Political Scene.” A Nieman Fellow at Harvard in 1988-89, Wickenden was the national-affairs editor at Newsweek from 1993-95.…

  • When Productivity Is Low, What Can You Do?

    When Productivity Is Low, What Can You Do?

    When productivity is low in your business, you need to take steps to boost it up. You can’t work with an unproductive business, as the only results that this is going to produce are bad ones. Nobody wants to use a business that is producing bad results, so you need to do something sooner rather…