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Strategies & Market Trends : The Millennium Crash

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To: onurbius who wrote (5164)6/6/2000 12:01:00 PM
From: Yorikke  Read Replies (1) of 5676
 
Increasing efficiency in markets is generally a process of improving information to buyer and seller. Not ground breaking, true but very productive if done properly.
Most people are not engaged in genetics, they want to get food on to their tables and products into their businesses more efficiently. Anyone who can help achieve this can capture some of the resulting profit.

I'm simply saying that most of what you see in the tech field is aimed at that. It is not the exciting work, but the work that keeps the majority of people employed.

Concentration on the exciting achievements simply blinds one to the reality of the time it takes to get ideas to the market in a usable format. Hence we see disenchantment.

If you go into your shop you don't have to invent new tools, but you will have to work very hard to create anything useful or beautiful. And it will be a pride if it is useful and beautiful. But it takes time, and experience.
You may even have a few false starts. Nothing wrong with that, its expected in a learning process, isn't it? Well in this day an age it really isn't expected; and that is the problem.

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