Smart Consumers: 2012 State of Retail
When I was at law school I was told that the main benefit of the course would be that I would learn to 'think like a lawyer'. Independent thought and critical analysis were virtues in this highly intellectualised world of academia, tradition, and precedent cognition. While I learnt a thing or two, the most enduring memory of my legal days were a quote from the venerable Oliver Wendell Holmes, who said that 'a mind once stretched by a new idea never returns to its original dimensions'. A little like popcorn.
Unfortunately, an industry which is largely reliant on old statutes and case law failed to continuously inspire these popcorn moments for me. However, I think it did leave me with certain notions of evaluation, skeptical analysis, and hopefully a little perspective. This kind of education is today available across the internet of things - to consumers who are increasingly choosing to smarten up.
In my mind, every exposure to multivarious perspectives, minority...
2020 Vision, Anders Sorman-Nilsson, Australian Futurist



