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Connected: Wifi for All

To many, it is clear that global issues of poverty, crime, health, and more all have a strong correlation with one factor: poor education . These issues of inequality typically are born into; people find themselves in a situation where they have a severe disadvantage to other demographics. I'd like to take a glance into the future and imagine a world where everyone has access to the internet and then propose the potential benefits. This proposal is a big ask — global free wifi and devices are two big-ticket items. However, many corporations are taking great strides towards global wifi. The list includes, but is not limited to Amazon in India , Facebook's Internet.org , and finally OneWeb — funded $1.2B by Softbank. I think that this grand idea is in the works to some degree, and could become a reality someday soon. So, I am proposing to prepare for this day, putting devices in the hands of the impoverished and hiring social working engineers to develop learning platforms, ...

"A World We Dare to Imagine" - Part 1

I believe I share many beliefs with Jacquelin Novogratz when it comes to "saving the world." I believe firmly that many people in this world are born into a situation in which they are limited. I truly believe that freedom is a human right, and unfortunately, not everyone has it. Whether it be an oppressive government or limited resources, something is holding many people back from achieving self-actualization. I think that emerging technologies will do a great deal to "even the playing field" and eliminate geographical-disadvantages by living in a completely interconnected world.  The economy is evolving, the classroom and the office are dying, and many things are changing. Blockchain, online learning resources, and the market increase for freelance work are aggressively changing the narrative of growing up in America, and I think we will see a similar change globally. A blockchain economy and the internet together alone create massive opportunities for many.  ...

The Millennial Mentality

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I'm sure many of you all are familiar with this headline from a month ago: Ninja Makes $500k a Month Playing Fornite Battle Royale . If you're anything like me and would have already done the math before reading another word, yes, that's $6M a year for playing video games. For those of you who don't know anything about that headline, Fortnite is a viral video game that has become extremely popular as of late. Many people, even celebrities, realize a hefty stream of revenue by streaming their game time on the Twitch platform. Twitch is a streaming platform for anything video games. Like YouTube, the more subscribers you acquire, the more money you make. Many folks from the older generations critique the Millennial Mentality. In their eyes, these extreme examples have corrupted our minds and have caused us to lose respect for hard work. However, I'd like to disagree. I think we all grew up in the startup era, hearing story after story of people going from zero t...