We Are Living in Exponential Times
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I hope everyone had a wonderful new year. I know I did. Now that we all have our goals set and we are coming out of the starting gates strong in 09. To keep the momentum going let me share with you this video I found on Vimeo.com. Just a reminder that we are living in exponential times my friend(s)
Did You Know? from Amybeth on Vimeo.
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Wow, this is a really great video… Although, I don’t know if I like how it ends so abruptly.
But yes, this age in which we live, the world has completely accelerated. Things are changing at a rate that is several times faster than before. Can we keep up?
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Shirley,
If there is one thing that we can count on, it’s change.
Definitely an interesting time to be in the technology industry. I see 2009 being a big year
XOXO
Tilly
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Tilly,
2009 is going to be a fantastic year. Thanks for subscribing and commenting. Also thanks for helping me with my MyBlogLog account. I’m going to be in So Cali later this year Maybe I can stop by and see you at MyBlogLog. That would so rock!
Good video. These are very different times that we are in.
Yes indeed!
I remember when I used to wish girls were on the net so I could ask for their email in real life instead of a number. That time is surely here now!
I remember when online dating used to be considered “taboo”. Now it’s pretty much the norm.
OMG its really very very scary!!
Don’t be scared. It’s going to be ok.
WOW! this is an amazing presentation. Who created it?
Did You Know? from Amybeth on Vimeo
You will notice the links right below the video.
Amazing Did U Know video!
Man, that’s the kind of video that you have to watch at least twice. Once for the full effect. Once with a notepad in hand. Nice!
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Yeah I thought it was pretty cool. Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
i guess this is a nice realistic observation regarding the information we have to endure (more and more) in the bigger picture this is not a posetive evolution because we do not have the means to cope with our own progress,meaning technology booms, morals stay behind, technology is making us mental slaves so i guess in this regard it will be interesting to note how everything will progress,how humanity will find ways to cope with all this new information, the choices we will have to make at the expense of our own evolution! how far can you go
This video was used by Procter at the ARF conference in SF at the end of January. To see the context it was used in and to see the other presentations go to http://www.thearf.org/assets/forum-09-video
Fantastic video,
It’s really makes your head spin …
I think 2009 and 2010 will mean change and probably even exponential change. Change will for some mean they go bankrupts, for others it means new opportunities. What do you do when the storm hits you, run for cower or set the sail.
Good Video, thoroughly enjoyed viewing it! All the growth thats happening these days is phenomenal, and I really believe individuals can make great things happen for themselves; provided they understand their niche and are willing to put in that sweat equity.
Truly is the day and age for niches and within the right one we can also grow to our full potentials. I mean take a look at Google (sure its a taboo example) but when they started out all they wanted to be was a great search engine, they had no idea on how to monetize – just look at them now tho!
Check this link out also for further reading on the effects of compounding and exp. growth – excellent stuff –> http://www.chrismartenson.com/ Thanks for the post, good Sunday reading…