Create with the Intent to Cultivate.

Personal Bio

Corey Taylor earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Finance from Barry University and Master’s of Business Administration in General Business at the University of North Florida. Corey has been involved with a number of non-profit organizations over the years including the Boys and Girls Club, Guardian ad Litem, Family Christian Association of America, Inc., and more, which helped nourish a strong sense of responsibility to the community. In drawing inspiration from such figures as Neville Goddard, James Allen, and Booker T. Washington on philosophical matters and practical approaches to life, he believes that creating with the intent of cultivating is the heartbeat of humanity, and ought to be everyone’s aim on an individual basis so that we may guide the collective to elevated realities. Further, the likes of Ivan Lansberg and Kelin E. Gersick have been instrumental in establishing and incorporating family business concepts into the functioning of one’s own family. It is the goal of this website to elucidate thoughts on matters critical to us all while inspiring readers to make a positive impact, learn relentlessly, and take control over one’s own domain. Corey’s interests include chess, social sciences, finance, quantum mechanics, and Web3.

Sunk Cost Fallacy

The sunk cost fallacy, also known as the Concorde Fallacy, which derives its name from the Concorde Project, posits that we make irrational decisions based on our being influenced by what we have already invested – time, money, etc. – rather than using future costs and benefits to guide our decision-making. As with countless others,…

A Discussion on ‘Pay What You Want’ Pricing Strategies

It is difficult to envision a scenario, specifically in the United States, where a Pay What You Want pricing strategy could prove successful for any extended period of time. In fact, only on the rarest of occasions could I see this strategy being successful even in the short term. In the article, “When does Pay…