As airports settle back into typical operations, a growing chorus of voices is urging travelers to avoid the old habit of arriving hours before departure. The reality is nuanced: while security wait times have normalized in many hubs, the strategic value of timing becomes particularly relevant for veteran entrepreneurs who manage logistics, client meetings, andContinueContinue reading “Still Arriving Extra Early for Flights? Airports Say You Should Stop.”
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Cursor Launches a New AI Agent Experience to Take on Claude Code and Codex
In a landscape where AI-enabled development tools rapidly evolve, Cursor’s latest product iteration signals a pivotal shift for veteran entrepreneurs seeking to maintain a competitive edge. By introducing a next-generation AI agent experience, Cursor aims to streamline complex coding workflows, reduce time-to-market, and empower experienced founders to scale technical capabilities without sacrificing strategic focus. ThisContinueContinue reading “Cursor Launches a New AI Agent Experience to Take on Claude Code and Codex”
Women are getting most of the new jobs. What’s going on with men?
In recent months, data indicates that a majority of the new roles have been absorbed by women, prompting a closer look at the macroeconomic forces at play and what this means for veteran entrepreneurs navigating the post-recession or post-pandemic job market. Rather than viewing this shift as a loss or a zero-sum situation, veteran leadersContinueContinue reading “Women are getting most of the new jobs. What’s going on with men?”
As Gas Prices Rise, Credit Cards Can Help — But Choose (and Use) Wisely
Gas prices are relentless. They rise, they dip, they pretend to be a roller coaster and then take a mortgage on your monthly expenses. For veteran entrepreneurs—whose days are already a blend of boots-on-the-ground discipline and cash-flow gymnastics—the question isn’t if you should use credit cards during fuel hikes, but how to use them wiselyContinueContinue reading “As Gas Prices Rise, Credit Cards Can Help — But Choose (and Use) Wisely”
Here’s How AI ‘Workslop’ From Managers Is Eroding Workplace Trust
AI is reshaping how work gets done, but not always for the better. When leaders rely on AI-generated outputs that are polished yet incomplete or inaccurate, it erodes trust and creates a feedback loop that can disproportionately affect veteran entrepreneurs who value decisiveness, accuracy, and time-tested judgment. This dynamic is especially critical in startups andContinueContinue reading “Here’s How AI ‘Workslop’ From Managers Is Eroding Workplace Trust”
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