The Three Phases of a Discussion
If an authentic discussion is the simplest form of the exchange of human knowledge then all conversation revolves around its three phases.
If an authentic discussion is the simplest form of the exchange of human knowledge then all conversation revolves around its three phases.
I have found that, independent of age, asking a question usually serves as the basic unit of comprehension. After all it is through these questions that we are able to build understanding about something and can accurately contextualize it.
If we were to plot the success of economic models over the course of the past few centuries it would become abundantly apparent that capitalism is the only fiscal system that has worked so far in the real world.
Innovation may seem to be at odds with the very purpose of organized commerce but it is essential for the creation and preservation of long-term economic value.
In the past decade or so content has been subject to the following disruptive forces - miniaturization; contextualization; sensationalization.
The issue of net neutrality is unimaginably important because the internet is the only infinite resource that we have been able to create and successfully exploit.