
The Real Earnings of Content Creation
The article examines the growing trend of content creators publicly sharing detailed earnings and expense data. By profiling nine women who disclose their finances, it highlights how transparency cuts across age, employment status, and business models. The piece argues that this openness offers both inspiration and a reality check for aspiring creators and traditional entrepreneurs. It also distills seven lessons from the trend, underscoring its impact on industry norms.

So Many People Are Jailbreaking Their Kindles—And Maybe You Should Too
Amazon announced that Kindle devices released in 2012 or earlier will lose software updates after May 20, effectively rendering them unable to download new e‑books and risking obsolescence. The BBC estimates up to 2 million Kindles could become e‑waste, generating roughly 624 tons...

Nine Business Books That Understand Working Women
The post highlights a stark gender gap in business literature: while women now author the majority of new books overall, they remain vastly under‑represented in best‑selling business titles. In 2020, only 17 of the 200 top business books were written...
