Read Time 2 mins Mr Wickham is not present at the ball. Elizabeth is disappointed and angry with Darcy. She can hardly be civil to him. Dancing with Collins proves to be […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 14 Narrated
Read Time < 1 mins Led on by Mr Bennet, Mr Collins praises his patroness, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, and her kindness to him, which he regards as unusual, given her […]
The Golden Goose Eggs Part 1 – Earl Nightingale
Read Time < 1 mins ‘Now, what I want you to understand is that as long as you’re getting an education, you’re investing – investing in this goose. The more we invest here, […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 17 Narrated
Read Time < 1 mins ‘Elizabeth related to Jane the next day what had passed between Mr. Wickham and herself. Jane listened with astonishment and concern; she knew not how to believe […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 16 Narrated
Read Time < 1 mins As no objection was made to the young people’s engagement with their aunt, and all Mr. Collins’s scruples of leaving Mr. and Mrs. Bennet for a single […]
Interview with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford & Harvey Firestone
Read Time 3 mins Interview with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford & Harvey Firestone. (Video and audio quality is very poor don’t adjust your tech!) Can you imagine how many followers these guys […]
Like Carnegie before me – Poem
Read Time 2 mins Here’s a poem celebrating the creativity, hard work, and research of visionaries like Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, and Thomas Edison, who have shaped our world and continue […]
Master the basic fundamentals – Earl Nightingale
Read Time 2 mins Earl Nightingale Earl Nightingale was a renowned self-help author, radio personality, and motivational speaker. Born in 1921, he became known as the “Dean of Personal Development” and […]
Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen Chapter 15 Narrated
Read Time < 1 mins Mr. Collins was not a sensible man. His position as Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s pastor had brought conceit. He was a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance […]