Whining is not a solution

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Technologie - Général
Saturday, 23 April 2011 15:06

Sometimes, Seth Godin tickets will go like this, " The realization is now , and you realize it really is worth continuing to subscribe to your blog. Head over and read it, even if you miss the nuances that using machine translation . To me, well like it, reminded me of that cartoon from Hugh Macleod you have left .

Above all, read it if you have those who think that the current situation is the result of some kind of "measles" or "spring asthenia high on a global scale" to be passed sooner or later. If you are someone who whine because "the new model does not like" and intended to be, thanks to legislative changes and adjustments or various techniques of propaganda, return to the previous model, the one who liked themselves. If you think the leaders of yesterday outdated with outdated ballads of yesterday will be able to get us out of it. Are you among those who believe that "this is happening to this industry or this other things that can be reversed or can not happen to you." If you are someone who does not realize that change is so very big, which means the end of an era, the exhaustion of which represented more than eighty years of Industrial Revolution .

No, things do not "return to normal." "Change model" we are referring to the nonsense that laws can be changed in a sustainable economy with draconian colophons claims. Did not talk about cosmetic changes, or adjustments to enable return to the status-quo. Think you can return to the situation you had in the past is not an idea. It is a myth.

It is not nice, not fair, but it is what it is. The sooner we realize that the world has changed, the sooner we accept it and do something with what we have. Whining is not a scalable solution.

And as a bonus track in your reading Saturday, Orsai stop by and read the The article by David Bravo , so you can see brilliantly illustrated some of the consequences of those changes. He has been embroidered.

UPDATE: Do not miss the second part of the entry of Seth, " The Opportunity is here . " Worthwhile.


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