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" ... First, it’s brand new. I first heard about it way back in May when they only had a few thousand users, but now that it’s catching on with the populace, the conferences are well-attended and worth the time. Second, we need new ways to network and connect. You can see icons for everyone attending the conference, follow them, and interact even during the conference. Third, it’s all about seeking advice. Most of us are still in a weird state of workplace evolution, heading toward long-term remote work at home. New apps pull us out of our dull routine. Networking is also a huge need. ... "
" ... Highlights of the two studies’ findings bring light to a populace across the sample-base that’s back-on-its-heels, reflexively protective and tactically insistent on conditions, controls, and solutions that stand for preserving baseline health—physical, emotional, financial, and mental—as what matters most. ... "
" ... Millennials are very purpose-driven. 70% believe that they can succeed in life by having a clear purpose. They are the most educated and creative populace we have, but more importantly, they expect to be given learning and delivery opportunities and not have to wait for them. If an idea can change the world they need to be let into the game. This is what punk was all about. Constant energy to challenge what was seen as the bland norm of traditional rock music. ... "
" ... So, given such Fed support and the introduction of the vaccines to the populace, the current market narrative is that in such a low rate environment, a return to “normal” corporate profits will result in “V” shaped growth in the second half of 2021. Once the virus is defeated, pent-up demand will cause consumers to spend, spend, spend. Thus the “V.” ... "
" ... “Even these number of months later, the populace is still in shock,” Salk said. “We don’t have our bearings. We don’t know what we’re experiencing.” Perhaps, when the shock subsides and everyone has begrudgingly accepted the reality of this disease and what it can do, maybe, just maybe, history could repeat itself. ... "