Friday, August 1, 2008

America & Its Leaning Pedestal

America, held on a pedestal by many in the world as the one place, whereby, if you are starting fresh with absolutely nothing, in time with some hard work and persistence, you can get what you need and if your are willing to work even harder than the next person, over time still, you'll get what you want.

What happens when you take this premise of America and you apply it to the Internet? Will you get what you need ? Will you get what you want. What would happen if we replaced working harder with working smarter? Well, it's questions like these that would have you thinking like a Entrepreneur and that's the first step in making a living online and that is to change your thinking, and in time you will note that your actions towards things change also. If, you invest in yourself everyday, be it learning how to add value to that which you cherish, in time you will harvest the abundance of your net worth. Try to learn something new, if not everyday, at least once a week and share it with others. They will appreciate it and you will feel good about having to share, because there is enough abundance for everyone. Let the journey begin with each post and with each comment and with each question.

America, love or hate it, you have to respect the fact that it has one of the most robust markets of all markets in the world. While there are many countries whose growth rates in manufacturing is greater, than the U.S., few of them have a seamless transaction market where goods and services are exchanged with few problems arising. After all, America is an economic model that pride itself on Capitalism, where things are provided for the benefit of the consumer, which begs the question, what is the lifeblood of a capitalist society? If, you answered that the lifeblood of a capitalist society is consumption, you "hit the nail right on the head." If it weren't for those willing to provide the goods and services, they would be little to consume and America, would be what it is to so many. So, if the Internet makes it easy for everyone anywhere in the world to participate in this consumption, or in this providing of goods and services. The question comes to mind, Is the Internet a capitalist medium? Feel free to lend your comments.

No comments:

Post a Comment