We're taught to chase optimization — better sleep, better habits, better data. But the real advantage for entrepreneurs isn't speed, it's learning to go the distance without burning out.
If you're feeling restless when you retire, maybe it's time to hang up the clubs and vacations for a bit and ask a new question: Where can I make a difference today?
In Great Falls, Montana, local entrepreneurs banded together to save their town — turning empty streets into a thriving hub of small business and creativity.
Cameron Carlberg went from selling leftover VIP tickets on Justin Bieber's tour to founding a multimillion-dollar concierge business that curates once-in-a-lifetime experiences.