Monday 23 May 2016

What can we trust?

We can’t get many fully trustworthy information about things or topics we are interested in but, as far as we should act and take decisions, we need to trust something, because our acts and decisions are necessarily based in specific information or beliefs. 


We are full of doubts, what we need to take decisions anyway





Why information is not fully trustworthy?


Excess of information, due to Information Technologies and excess of propaganda.

Internet has allowed us to publish any information online and leave it available to anyone who can browse on the net. That means that a big amount of information is available right now, including this post. It sounds amazing, but all this information can't be find out and checked by us. Make a search in the browser, you will find thousands or millions of references. 

People who is providing us with information is interested in making us believe someting that is good for them, but not necessarily for us. So, companies are interested in selling  their products to us, and probably they are not so interested in selling the right products for us. Politicians can be interested in our vote and our support more than the right management for us. 

Can we trust this people if we can guess they are not fully interested in provide us with good information?




What can we do?


We need to trust something to take decisions. We need to buy things, we need the choose studies or we need to invest our savings. No matter the right or the wrong information we have to do it, we need it. 

Probably, we don't trust completely the information we have to take any of these decisions. We are not sure about this product quality, we are not sure about this career opportunities or we are not sure about this investment profitability. 

Probably, the seller wants to sell you this product anyway, the university wants you to study there anyway and the bank wants you to buy this investment product anyway. All them are interested anyway. 


In this cases, we can check a group of alternatives that are offered to us, choose the most interesting one and try it. We can win or we can learn something, but doing nothing just to avoid being wrong is not the right option. Neither you win nor you learn. 

Friday 13 May 2016

Is it entrepreneurship so good for us?

Entrepreneurship is fashionable

Entrepreneurship has been fashionable during the last years. During this time, many people has considered entrepreneurship as a solution to overcome unemployment problems, as many people lost their jobs and were not able to get a new one again

As many people say, entrepreneurship can create new economic activities, new and better products and services and new jobs where existing businesses and public administration can't. Instead of being reactive employees, who have a job created by someone else, entrepreneurs are looking for new opportunities to create new added value that no one else is trying. This new added value can be converted into new knowledge and technology, that can allow to our economy increase its competitiveness

The prove of this explanation could be found in the young IT companies, that have appeared recently out of nowhere and now are powerful and part of our lives. Hence we have Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon and other important companies.

Google headquarters in Silicon Valley. Maybe you have reached this posts using its browser


More entrepreneurship, poorer

Entrepreneurship is fine according to the reasons exposed above, but we can't think that it can solve magically our unemployment, public and private debt and wages devaluation  problems. Entrepreneurship should be vocational, not a desperate solution for unemployed people. 

Hence an interesting statistic. The richer is a country, the less entrepreneurship rate has, and the poorer it is, the more entrepreneurship has. The United States, the country where the IT companies mentioned above are from, has a entrepreneurship ratio of 7,5%, while Bangladesh, a poor country known by its really bad work conditions, has a ratio of 75%. 

That means that just 7,5% of the total active population of the United States is entrepreneur. One could think that many americans are founders of any of those young and dynamic IT companies, but the most of them are employees. 


Start a business if you have a dream, not a need
 
I believe in entrepreneurship. It can help one to be more proactive and act according to his values, interests and talent. I think that entrepreneurship is more inclusive than labour market, because the important fact is the product or service we offer more than our personal features, like age, gender oethnicity. 


Nevertheless, I think that entrepreneurship principles can bring prosperity to a country only if those who consider to start a business are motivated for the dream to launch their own project, that can detect a latent need and bring an improvement to the society.

It won't bring prosperity if people do it to survive, exhausting all their savings and offering products and services that many others are offering.