You rely on The Profit Sector to bring you the most honest and profitable investment advice around. We do that every day. But there are so many fascinating things happening worldwide that we can’t cover it all.
Some of them are revelatory, some of them are practical, and some of them are just plain bizarre.
Here are a few things we discovered this week that were not fit to print.
The Swamp Boy Medical Mystery
Inside a family's $400k quest to stop their son's psychosis — and what they learned about the medical system and the bacteria behind the cat-scratch disease.
Real-Life Jurassic Park Estate Up Lists for $1.29M
Pitched as a “lucrative income property,” the Jurassic Retreat sports the iconic gates, winding trails, and — of course — life-size, motion-controlled dinosaurs from the 1993 classic.
It can be yours for just over a million bucks…
Want to Live in a Van Down by the River? Ford Has You Covered
Ford hopes to cash in on the “Van Life” boom. The Detroit automaker just revealed the 2023 Ford Transit Trail Van, a new full-size van equipped with all-wheel-drive and more durable, off-road parts for outdoor enthusiasts.
It also comes ready for customization, known as “upfitting,” to turn the vehicle into a living or sleeping space.
Why a Corporate Retreat ‘Arms Race' Is Hitting Post-Pandemic Remote Workplaces
Team-building excursions are reaching new heights as companies try to recreate a water cooler atmosphere for virtual teams. Founders swear the trips are worth every cent, whether it’s hiking in Colorado, ziplining in Costa Rica, skiing in Utah, or racing Mini Coopers around Tuscany.
What Is Elon Musk?
Is it possible that the World’s Richest Man could emerge from his Twitter debacle more culturally dominant than ever?
More possible than you may think.
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