Speed of change
Posted by Felix Enescu on 17th January 2007
Quoting Tom Peters:
Even—especially?—the “unprecedented” “change”/”speed of change” argument is suspect. In General Grant’s day the arrival of the telegraph was as radical, I think you could argue, as the arrival of the Web. “Unprecedented change”? My Mom, who died in 2005 experienced, among other things: the arrival of radio, long-distance phones, TV, computers, the Web, cars, flight (Wright brothers to 747s to Neil Armstrong), WWI, the Great Depression, WWII, the Cold War, the Korean “police action,” Vietnam, Gulf Wars I & II, the scourge of HIV, etc, etc. By her standards, I’ve (we’ve) experienced a cakewalk!
We keep hearing that our time in unique, that our challenges are unique… Is that it?
Read the full post of Tom here.
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