If you read the latest edition of Newsweek magazine, you will find yourself as a one drops on the ocean compare with these genius persons. Fareed Zakaria, Thomas L. Friedman, Klaus Schwab and Richard Florida, they explain clearly to us, what are the challenges of the new world in the forthcoming year. They call it as a “flattening world”, the world consists of a huge competition among the people. From New York to Shanghai, all the citizens in this city work as hard as they can to get better living. They work very hard not only for an financial reasons, perhaps some of them are, but mostly they are working that hard because they realize that now the competition in the world is very tough and they are trying to be the winner of that competition.
The competition push them to work harder and longer in order to gain more knowledge and find a better way to develop their ability. Technology improves the quality of living around every corner on earth and also forces them to make continuous innovations of the technology itself. The challenges in the future is not only a matter of financial and physical competition but mostly rely on the knowledge competition. Those who are more adaptive to the development of technology and to the knowledge revolution will be the winner of the competition. .
Reading the articles in The Newsweek magazine makes you should ask to yourself: have you studied well?
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