“I’m not quite sure how I feel about my wealth,” one of Japan’s youngest billionaires tells TIME from his office in Tokyo. “But I continue to work hard to create good businesses.”
Shunsaku Sagami, 33, owes his fortune—Forbes recently estimated his net worth to be $1.9 billion—specifically to the business of helping other businesses.
“From a young age,” he says, “I wanted to be a person who could solve problems in the world. Read More...
Collaborative YouTube channel of two women known for their DIY "how to" video tutorials where they'd create accessories, cosmetics and home decor. They earned more than 100 million views with a video called "14 Weird Ways To Sneak Food Into Class / Back To."
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Some Fans Believe That Thomas Day Quit 'AGT' to Focus on His Football CareerBy Leila KozmaUpdated Sept. 2 2020, 12:12 p.m. ET
Source: InstagramA high school footballer unafraid to expose his sensitive side and perform a heart-rending song about a failed relationship? That's Thomas Day in a nutshell. The 17-year-old Brentwood native joined AGT to show the world that successful athletes can be sensitive too, and his pitch-perfect delivery of "Break My Heart Again" Read More...