The “MasterClass” Economy: How Access to Genius Became a Commodity
In 1974, if you wanted to learn acting from a legend, you didn’t just sign up. You waited. You auditioned for the Actors Studio in New York, praying Lee Strasberg would let you in.
In 1974, if you wanted to learn acting from a legend, you didn’t just sign up. You waited. You auditioned for the Actors Studio in New York, praying Lee Strasberg would let you in.
In a world where side hustles reign supreme, soft entrepreneurship has emerged as a beacon for creators and small business owners seeking to carve out their niche. Gone are the days when starting a business meant heavy investments and complex structures. Today, platforms like Linktree have transformed how we approach entrepreneurship, making it accessible to anyone with an idea and passion.
The creator economy is buzzing like never before. With the rise of digital platforms, individuals are transforming their passions into profitable ventures. Gone are the days when creativity was confined to traditional industries. Now, anyone with a smartphone and an idea can tap into this dynamic landscape.