
December 11, 2013 and the clock is ticking towards the end of the year holidays as we frantically try to do it all, just like last year when we swore this year would be different.
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December 11, 2013 and the clock is ticking towards the end of the year holidays as we frantically try to do it all, just like last year when we swore this year would be different.
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Yesterday a 9th grader visited the 7th and 8th graders and was sharing with them how his father taught him extensively about money. From the time he was a little boy he was shown the bills, payments, investments – he saw them all and even had to sign off that he read them.
Fast forward this same boy to 7th and 8th grade and the Internet.
The fatherly advice for free, unlimited, unrestricted Internet access? “Don’t go on You Tube, there’s bad stuff there”.
Not judging (even if it sounds like it). Rather, observing the difference in detail.
We teach what we know. Don’t we?
An expert money manager? For sure.
An Internet expert in the new, global social economy? You decide.
Online predators, pornography, hackers, bullies, age-inappropriate options.
The Academy of Motion Picture Sciences has ratings and we heed these and use our discretion.
The Internet? We go straight to unlimited x-rated viewing with one simple click.
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My blind spot is believing people are rational.
My second challenge is thinking people want to change.
Ultimately, I assume that once someone knows what I know, they will choose what I chose.
Wrong.
Right?
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Ever document a hospital visit (surgery) using social media? Might give it a go tomorrow. We’ll see.
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What do we do with competing priorities?
Figure it out. Right?
No one is going to do this for us.
We know this.
And what we accept by default becomes our standard.
Don’t settle.
Find the (will) power to do what scares you.
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