In the Age of Disruptive Innovation, Adaptability is what Matters Most
In the present circumstances, more i-phones are sold per day than babies born and about half the world’s population can be categorized as internet users. Similar is the staggering impact at Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Life expectancy has doubled in the USA and human occupation trends have seen a reversal from the farm to the factory and from there to office. During times of such disruption, individual merit makes or breaks people. As per market research conducted by Pew, the middle class is seeing median income decreasing while great a number of jobs are being lost to machines. This kind of risk entails opportunities as well. Thus not only smartness or strength but the ability to be agile and to adopt will set our generation and the next on path towards survival and success.
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