2022 | Not Rated | 1h 40m | Documentary
By most accounts, the year 2020 was pretty traumatic after all we witnessed and experienced, and the widespread overreach in both the public and private sectors that limited our rights. The public was locked down, there was a huge transfer of wealth from average citizens and businesses to global corporations—particularly Big Pharma—and it was a horrible year of loneliness, a year that many have written off as not even existing.
However, there was a silver lining during that tumultuous period. The lockdown inspired many people to embrace their inner entrepreneurs and start their own home-based businesses. And when children of all ages were sent home to continue their studies online, parents got a good look at what they were being taught….