Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Sometimes I feel that our modern life is so illaudably complex that people are extremely busy.

Take a look at this sentence on an advertisement flyer which RBC sent to me lately: "Finding the time to manage your household bills can be challenging and sometimes payments get missed." That sentence has struck a chord with me. It's so true. I believe that many Canadians feel the same way.

How to get our modern life simpler so that we don't have to juggle things all the time?

Should sovereignty states allow foreign capital, especially the speculative capital among it, to range on their lands?

If so, why? If not, do the states in the Second and Third World have capabilities to check the ranging foreign capital?

We are seeing the beginning of the end of the era in which the great sagacity of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs has pioneered.