As technology improves, people work increasingly less for “the man” and more for themselves. Likewise, consumers own fewer objects and assets, and rent more.
All in History
As technology improves, people work increasingly less for “the man” and more for themselves. Likewise, consumers own fewer objects and assets, and rent more.
Historians tend to form views of historical events based on their own cultural views and identities, rather than the significance of actual events. The result is some pretty startling outcomes in our understanding of the past.
Is data actually better than intuition in terms of predicting success?