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turning the wheel of hope and opportunity

Posted on : 21-12-2011 | By : admin | In : Business, Education, Social Media

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Where the line of “technological advancement” and “free services” cross, potentially creating a type of devaluation is difficult concern to answer and likely solved through the test of time. From one standpoint the connectivity of the modern internet era has created a plethora of information a nanosecond away yet amongst the avalanche of knowledge at your computer doorstep I see few utilizing it to its potential. A quick review of virtually every social media outlet serves as evidence as amongst the white noise of babble is a sense of over stimulation where valuable information is oddly not so valuable to the majority.

This naturally must change but in fact the great limitation, or at-least the first challenge, is not providing information but urging the public to improve their technological systems so they can be a part of this new frontier.

We live in a remarkable era and while some fret over the future the horizon is a vast one filled with hope and opportunity. However to turn the wheel of hope, to spin the set from the darkest of clouds to opportunity, our society must nurture the spirit of education and the thirst for knowledge whilst finding a level where classic values are embraced but within improved technology.

While dressed up in a bold new horizon, this is in-fact a revision of fellowship, life’s grand table of an honest global village that we all have a place.

Written by John Davies
©John Davies Worldwide Productions, 2011
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