Living in the Hour of Unlimited Possibilities
"Some talents are innate and others are acquired through practice," wrote Aristotle in the year 328 B.C. "While the movement of animals is governed by the charter of cause and effect, the essential human potential, reason, can only be developed by choice."
Centuries of decay followed the fall of the Roman Empire. For generations, aversion replaced mental discourse as the meaningful process of human interaction. In innumerable fields, knowledge remained inaccessible for the great majority of the population. As a result, existence expectancy dramatically decreased.
Conditions improved in the 13th century. The transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance opened a wide reach of opportunities for talented individuals. Towns attracted tradesmen and merchants, who manufactured utensils, made clothes, and built houses. In Italian cities, like Florence and Venice, the money created by entrepreneurs brought into existence a bazaar for artists.
During the growth of great Renaissance painters, such as Botticelli and Michelangelo, upward social mobility became possible, for the aboriginal day in History, to an important segment of the population. In our days, despite problems and difficulties, opportunities for personal advancement in multifarious countries have multiplied to such an extent that are virtually endless.
Millions of men and women are currently enjoying levels of prosperity that would have been unthinkable for the wealthiest Renaissance princes. The advent of the internet and the global economy are tearing down the remaining barriers to entrepreneurship. We are witnessing the installation of a new period of compound economic growth.
The 21st century is the age of the empowered individual. We inhabit an environment where businesses can be started quickly and frequently with negligible upfront investment. Innumerable doors are open to personal initiative and skills, giving everyone of us almost infinite opportunities to succeed.
Competition has become international, but low communications costs bestow us immediate access to all corners of the earth. Provided you ever feel short-changed in any way, holding a pause and gaze at your situation with perspective. Those who are lucky enough to animate in an industrial economy should not exigency chances for personal development:
* Digital media are decreasing educational costs for everyone.
* Facts approximately office openings is available on line.
* Inexpensive software applications are eagerly available for manifold craft needs.
* The cost of incorporating a company remains low in countless jurisdictions.
"Materials and substances are not sufficiently to produce change," observed Aristotle. "The fact that something can be transformed, does not mean that it will. Without activity, there is no motion." Let us devote our days to turning what is available into something yet more valuable. Let your willingness to perceive opportunities turn you into a motor of change.
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