công việc tôi không đi đến đâu và cuối cùng tôi cũng đã nghỉ hưu. Trong khi đó, chồng tôi đã bắt đầu bán máy tính phát triển nhà và kiếm tiền cho lần đầu tiên. Với sự ra đời của máy tính dưới $ vệt chiến thắng của ông sắp kết thúc. Chúng tôi biết tất cả các yếu tố thiết yếu của doanh nghiệp, trong đó có Internet và máy tính, nhưng không thấy vị trí của chúng tôi trong thị trường toàn cầu. . | work I found went nowhere and I finally retired. In the meantime my husband had started selling home - grown computers and was making money for the first time. With the advent of computers under 1 000 his winning streak is coming to an end. We know all the essential elements of business including the Internet and computers but do not see our place in the global market. We know how to sell but we do not know what to sell. For example I have all the tools to write the great American novel but lack the talent. When the millionaires planted their seeds in the stock market we were broke. Where does the little guy fit into this great world market We are not alone in this quandary. We have many friends sitting on the same fence wondering what happened to us and where we should go next. Perhaps you could address this issue in your next personal appearance. I wish I had a simple answer. It seems that a day doesn t go by anymore without some article in the newspaper warning workers and their bosses to downsize learn new skills cut old ties Web-up become faster become more flexible become more prepared to throw out the old and the new and bring in the even newer and get with the program. The only problem is the program seems to change every six months and that is just too fast and too hard for many educated people let alone the uneducated. How will people start to react if they find this system just too damn hard and too damn fast for too damn long Just Too Connected Another way in which globalization can threaten globalization is when the system itself gets so greased and wires the world so tightly together that small groups of people -whether it be investors or Super Empowered Angry Men - can threaten the whole edifice by their excesses. If you talk to Wall Street investment banks today they will tell you that the thing that absolutely took them by surprise in the market meltdown of August -September 1998 was how much more interconnected the system was than they realized. .