It has always scared me to think that I couldn't get a job. I was always told I acheive anything if I worked hard enough. There is one catch to that logic: If someone else underbids you because they can afford to, then you are the one out of a job.
A flat world intimidates me in some ways because it levels the playing field too much. If I don't have as many skills as the next guy, I'm out in the cold or I have to have enough money to pay someone else to help me. For example, every new business should have a website before they even open for business. In this day and age, most people go to the Internet to get more information about a new business, service, or product. If they can't find any information, they might just forget about that new business, service, or product.
A flat world in the education world does not intimidate me. Instead, it broadens everyone's horizons. It allows for many opportunities faster that a round world could not have offered.
Friday, 26 February 2010
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