Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

Category: Opinion

  • Billionaire give $1,200,000 cash to 1,200 students at graduation speech

    Billionaire give $1,200,000 cash to 1,200 students at graduation speech

    That was billionaire Robert Hale who delivered a commencement speech at Dartmouth University. Instead of the typical speech such as “Follow your dreams,” or “be yourself,” or “Work hard” so on and so forth, he gave hard cold cash, in envelopes. 1,200 envelops with $1,000 cash money. That’s $1.2 million dollars. That’s the best way…

  • The Harsh Reality of Visible Tattoos in the Workplace

    The Harsh Reality of Visible Tattoos in the Workplace

    This is Ash, a girl with many visible tattoos in her face and her arms. In this video, she speaks about the difficulties she is having finding a job. The harsh reality is that if your job requires an interaction with the public, a typical employer may prefer someone without tattoos than someone with many…

  • Jim Carrey is not telling the truth when it comes to the Canadian Health System

    Jim Carrey is not telling the truth when it comes to the Canadian Health System

    In this video we had Jim Carry at the Bill Maher show where Jim Carrey was bragging about the fantastic Canadian Health System. Well, let me tell you. Jim Carry is lying. Either he has special privilege for being a famous actor, or he is lying to discredit the republican party in the U.S. I…

  • Margaret Thatcher on income inequality and Why the rich deserve to be richer

    Margaret Thatcher on income inequality and Why the rich deserve to be richer

    Margaret Thatcher was a British Prime Minister and she was called the Iron Lady by friends and enemies. When people argue against income inequality, they would rather have the poor be poorer, provided that the rich where less rich. It doesn’t bother me that Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are billionaires. I think that policies…

  • Is a 4-year degree still relevant?

    Is a 4-year degree still relevant?

    I went to Concordia University (in Montreal) and earned a 4-year degree. For me, it took 5 years because I had to learn French as well, as French is necessary to survive in a French speaking province such as Quebec, Canada. For me, getting a degree was useless. I was never able to secure a…

  • Ready to Say Goodbye to Procrastination? Seniors, Here’s How You Can Get Started

    Ready to Say Goodbye to Procrastination? Seniors, Here’s How You Can Get Started

    Procrastination is a real time-stealer, hitting folks of every age. Seniors in senior living communities may find beating this brings back their drive and satisfaction. So are you ready to take the reins on your days again? It’s time to say bye-bye to procrastination! The steps below will show you how. Recognize the Root Cause…