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February 04, 2020, 04:24:00 PM |
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the current 'disruptive society' does have its pro's and cons.
like the disrupt of sidestepping taxi cab rules by inventing a commercial car sharing scheme (uber/lyft) makes it cheaper to become a driver without needing to pay huge licences/badge/madalion fee's. however the unmonitored status of these make it easy for criminals to subject passengers to injury/loss. and also puts drivers at a negative position in terms of stable income and legal framework. (gig economy doesnt come with employment benefits)
like the disrupt of side stepping financial counterfeit laws by inventing cryptocurrency to have more personalised currencies. makes it easier for people to make their own currencies without needing to pay huge 'bank licence' fees. however the unmonitored status of these makes it easy for criminals to scam others. and puts investors at a negative position in terms of stable income and legal framework (volatility and lack of charity of project growth)
we are going to see more 'disrupt' in society. which will sway society away from centuries old traditions, but dont expect it to be all peace and harmony where its a benefit to everyone for any thing in life for there to be a winner, there has to be a loser.
so lets hope as a society we keep the morals of finding new disrupts that benefit the majority and not the few
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