Conventional Thinking
“We cannot cram the embryonic world of tomorrow into yesterday’s conventional cubby holes.”
– Alfin Toffler, author of “Future Shock”
“We cannot cram the embryonic world of tomorrow into yesterday’s conventional cubby holes.”
– Alfin Toffler, author of “Future Shock”
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The embryonic ( undeveloped world) of tomorrow is built on the bricks of today from the established knowledge of yesterday as for each days’ question there is an answer,as each answer there is a question.
Therefor the ‘cubby holes’ do not exist as things change. If the world is considered developed today how can one say that the tomorrow it is undeveloped? And presume yesterday was a world developed.
If yesterdays’ world by thinkers of the human race considered their day ‘developed’ of the tomorrow no questions would be asked.