IMO, Stupidity is like entropy and this randomness in our society seems to be increasing too. If we assume society is an ordered system (IF :-D ).
So yes, stupidity seems to be on the rise. And the new fuel? unverified information on the internet.
Because a country where you can move faster, goods, services, people, ideas has more economic energy. It’s not just about convenience. It’s about momentum. A delivery that takes 2 hours instead of 8, a person who can work 50 km away because of good roads, a farmer whose produce reaches the market in time, these things matter.
I have been talking to people online as well as in person and especially strangers. What I felt is, many only talk about work, and how they are doing well and all and it takes huge time to build trust with the person when it's online. While, in offline meet, you talk more about interest, hobbies or common things and build trust faster and usually they even share personal information easily because they trust you.
I've written a piece on why focusing solely on keywords in a resume might be missing the bigger picture.
I argue that recruiters and HMs aren't just looking for buzzwords; they're trying to understand who you are and if you're a cultural fit for their team.
It is difficult to choose a one blog post among all. But I feel there are few type of post which changed my thought process are blogs written by experts in the field. I love reading how they think about something whether its a computer program or science or cooking or hobby they have.
Also more than just a blog I love reading author, if I like something about blog I go deep read their other blogs as well and if I feel the guy is worth following I just start reading their blogs and I do read repetitively.
When I started creating demos for our startup, I started with Shotcut, it is pretty awesome and simple to start with. VN editor is also a good option if you are just starting your journey. And combine your screen recording with some animations and images.
Hope this may help you.
Oh it is awesome progress!
This discovery can be a significant step towards the development of universal donor blood. I have seen complications related to blood transfusion and its results. It has immense implications for blood transfusion safety and efficiency.
I am curious to see its long term in-vivo experimental results.
Yes I do agree. But its not just me but recently I am listening it from lot of my friends and relatives as well that they are experienced many more incidents than past.