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The Business of Cars

    America is very focused on having cars as the most common method of transportation. America is built around the access of cars. All of the streets are built to fit cars, and business are made to be accessible by cars as well. While some may love to have their own personal vehicle to have  privacy getting to where they want to go, the impact of this has caused massive amounts of issues with the way our country is operated. While cars have their benefits to them, they are catastrophic with the way we interact with the world around us. The negative impacts of cars reach to the environment, the efficiency of transportation, and the way we interact with the world around us.     Cars emit so much carbon emission which further exacerbates the impacts of climate change and global warming. Many people believe that cars are good for the economy because people have to spend absurd amounts of money on their vehicle, maintenance, gas,  insurance, tickets, tax, etc. However, more money spent on

Etsy Third Party Print on Demand

    After moving to the big city of Los Angeles, I had to learn how to navigate surviving. Things in Los Angeles are very expensive, and being a full time student with a minimum wage job left money to be very tight. I had to think of a side hustle that would be easy yet yield a decent flow of income for the payoff. With my obsession with TikTok, I learned about print on demand through online shopping websites, such as Etsy. Print on demand is a somewhat recent business approach where people can use third party services to make and ship products with their design on it. This business strategy makes it so the individual who is selling on a website, like Etsy, can focus on creating designs, posting them, and messaging customers who are interested. When an item gets purchased, the individual who owns the shop does not have to worry about making or distributing the item at all     I chose to try this myself after some inspiration from others sharing their experience with it. I used an onlin

About Me

    Hi readers! Welcome to my blog where we discuss current topics in the business world. My name is Grant Geyerhahn, and this week I will be giving my thoughts on two stories in the news this week. I am currently a student at Santa Monica College studying accounting, but I am originally from Boston. I grew up on the east coast of the United States. I started my life as a full time dancer, and I even started my college career with dance in mind. Once I started schools, I drifted paths into other subjects that I found really striking. The business world was something I had not really dived into much in high school, but it took my full attention after my freshman year. I completely changed the trajectory of my focus from dance to business.     I chose to move from my hometown to the big city of Los Angeles with hope to push myself out of my comfort zone and start a new life. Out of high school, I went to Connecticut College. My time there was short and sweet, but I tried so many differen