Thank you for being late. Thomas L. Friedman. 2016/2017
原題보단 副題=An Optimist’s Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations
빨라지기만 하는 시대는 곧 끝나지 않을 터, 정신 차리시되 되도록 낙관적으로.
Part 1=Reflecting
Part 2=Accelerating
What the hell happened in 2007?
Moore’s Law
The Supernova
The Market
Mother Nature
Part 3=Innovating
Just too damned fast
Turning AI into IA
Control vs. Kaos
Mother Nature as Political Mentor
Is God in Cyberspace?
Always looking for Minnesota
You can Go Home Again (and You Should!)
Part 4=Anchoring and Back
From Minnesota to the World
나는 Sarasate 바이올린 곡을 듣다
타이완 카오슝 출장길 영문판을 읽다. 중국어 번체 번역판 두 권을 구입 蔡사장께 한 권, 중국어 학습용으로 한 권.
마침, 약간 골 아픈 문제로, 헤매고 있었는데, 이 책을 읽으면서 갈피를 잡다.
Thanks buddy!
p.4. In such a time, opting to pause and reflect, rather than panic or withraw, is necessary…Once you’ve done that, you can begin to reimagine a better path.
p.6 Patience wasn’t just the absence of speed. It was space for reflection and thought.
p.13 What comes from the heart enters the heart.
p.27 In many cases today artificially intelligent machines can make better decisions than humans.
p.28 the resulting flow of information and knowledge are making the world not only interconnected and hyper connected but interdependent- everyone everywhere is now more vulnerable to the actions of anyone anywhere.
p.29 Indeed, there is a mismatch between the change in the face of change and our ability to develop the learning systems, training systems, management systems, social safety nets, and government regulations that would enable citizens to get the most out of these accelerations and cushion their worst impacts.
p.52 tunnel vision into the job you are doing
p.56 Memory chips come in two basic forms, DRAMS, or dynamic random access memory, which does the temporary shoving of bits of data around as they are being processed, or “flash” memory, which permanently store data when you press “save”.
p.92 we jumped to a different curve
p.93 the power of flows
p.102 the growing pain of adjusting
p.114 And the next step is “jaw-dropping”
p.118 trust
p.124 “ There is nothing called ‘underprivileged’ anymore”
p.137 But the challenge in the age of accelerations is that knowledge stocks depreciate at an accelerating rate.
p.161. The principle factor promoting historically significant social change is contact with strangers possessing new and unfamiliar skills.
p.163. explosion of contact between strangers.. Nano technology and nanosensors
p.165 Points of view, traditions, and conventional wisdom that looked to be as solid as an iceberg, and just as permanent, can now suddenly melt away in a day, in ways that used to take a generation.
p.201 Are things just getting too damned fast?
p.214 Our physical technologies won’t slow down
p.215 a high wage middle-skilled job
p.219 self-motivation now so much more important
p.210 digital divide- motivation divide
p.232 the “How” is that you get along with people, you achieve results by effectively partnering and teaming and leading change through others and don’t just sit in your cubicle. The “what” is that you are not only proficient in your job but that you are reskilling to improve your capacity, continue to learn, and that you are aspiring to go beyond where you are.
p.263 self-driving car and self-driving people…
p.264 the biggest asset in people’s lives is not their home, but their time and potential-we can unlock that.
p.287 we live in constant summer
2019.06.09
kim hyung jin
봉준호 영화 기생충’을 보다. Cohen형제의 영화와 유사하다
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