DigitalAgeEducation Top 10 Questions
DigitalAgeEducation Top 10 Questions
DigitalAgeEducation Top 10 Questions
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INTRODUCTION
The largest transfer of wealth of our lifetime is
WELCOME!
happening now!
A After you read this guide, you will never see the world the same again. I invite
you to identify the marvelous opportunities and the enormous
The new economy will inevitably impact your career and your future.
In fact, I often write about this subject in Quora.com. If you’ve been following me, you
will notice that I'm not joking around when I emphatically declare:
Ignorance?
It's an “invisible" technological force moving globally, changing every industry, job, social
structures, government, economies... even warfare in unprecedented ways.
Most say that the world is changing, but the truth is that the world HAS CHANGED.
The Industrial Age is out, and the Digital Age is here.
Some call this the Forth Industrial Revolution or the Information Age, whatever it is, we
all have a decision to make:.
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You can adapt and thrive to this new economy, or cling to the old dying system.
The Digital Age brings along unique opportunities. Opportunities to work in growing
WELCOME!
industries, not declining ones. Opportunities to thrive leveraging the new rules of work and
wealth.
Other differences:
• The Agrarian Age was all about selling the fruit of your land.
• The Industrial Age was all about selling the physical goods from your machines.
• The Digital Age is all about selling information, knowledge and your problem-solving
abilities.
• Google the most extensive information source in the world, doesn't create any
information.
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Here’s the best news! You don’t need to be a mathematical genius or an Ivey League
College student to thrive in this new economy.
WELCOME!
It's about who masters the key skills and position themselves to be in the right place at the
right time.
So, how can I prepare to position myself to be in “the right place at the right time”?
No my friend! While we can't predict specific future events, but we can identify trends by
studying how technologies are advancing.
By having access to the right information and knowledge we may focus our efforts to catch
the next disruptive waves of change.
No! I’m NOT joking! You have the answers; nobody else can or should give you these
answers! Whoever offers you a “secret formula” is a liar and a deceiver! RUN AWAY!
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Understand that YOU are unique! Your abilities are UNIQUE and different from others. You
should protect and embrace your uniqueness. What works for you won't work for your dad,
brother, sister, teachers, heroes, friends; whoever!
WELCOME!
HERE’S MY POINT: Only you can make the best decisions that best suit you. Only you
know what you want. You know the answers. You have them in our heart, but you cant get
these answers because you are now uninformed!
Today you cant see these answers because you lack perspective.
Correct?
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1. Filtered Information.
2. Leverage Tools.
WELCOME!
3. Knowledge Skills.
If you lack any one of these and you will suffer the
pains of disruption!
1- How technology is
transforming our world?
QUESTION ONE
MATERIAL SCIENCE:
A material-science revolution is happening now that will impact all fields of technology and
every aspect of our lives.
Today materials scientists are engineering smart, innovative materials with properties not found
in nature.
New fabrication tools now allow atomic adjustment to the material properties leading to the
creation of materials like graphene that is 200 times stronger than steel by weight, and materials,
which can absorb, enhance and bend electromagnetic waves.
New materials will enable lighter,
stronger vehicles. Advanced
metals allow new jet engine
development.
Biomaterials substitute human
joints, and nanomaterials are
bringing break-throughs in energy
storage and quantum computers.
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SENSORS
A growing interconnection of networks and sensors are forming the Internet of Things.
QUESTION ONE
Think of the IoT as a mesh of all digital objects producing terabytes of valuable data. This
network is expected to grow to more than 50 billion sensors by 2020 measuring everything from
vibrations, positions, locations, lighting, temperatures, blood chemistries and heart rate.
Imagine a world where the IoT enables a future in which you can know anything you want,
anytime you want, anywhere you want.
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AI
Artificial intelligence refers to the ability of computers to understand human instructions and
provide the best possible answer based on large amounts of data it has learned from.
QUESTION ONE
Think of AI as "Jarvis" from Iron Man. Today we have Siri on your iPhone or Amazon Alexa in
your living room.
The progress of AI has intensified. A furious race is underway among the world's top technology
giants to achieve supremacy.
AI will soon become the most important tool ever created, expanding our abilities by providing a
simple user interface to all other technologies.
The implications of AI are staggering with the potential to automate and displace mil-lions of
white collar jobs worldwide.
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AR & VR
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of the real world we see before us. The first of these AR experiences is the famous game
Pokemon GO.
The implications of AR are staggering giving us the ability to enhance what we see. Imagine a
QUESTION ONE
digital layer offering how-to instructions to a technician when trying to repair some equipment.
Billions of dollars have been invested in AR and VR by all of the major technology com-panies,
like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Samsung.
DRONES
A drone is a flying robot controlled remotely or fly autonomously.
Over the past few years, the abundant smartphone electronics have helped drop the price of
drones and democratize their use for everyone.
The cost of accelerometers and gyroscopes have dropped 10 to 100X, while at the same time
cheap and powerful chips enable low-cost navigation controls.
We now have drones that everyone can use with applications from toys to fantastic
entrepreneurial opportunities and unimaginable careers like data gathering platforms used by the
Construction, Agriculture, Oil & Gas and Security industries.
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Amazon has announced a much-anticipated drone package delivery services. Further advances in
batteries and material sciences will evolve drone technology making them smarter, cheaper more
reliable and incredibly scalable, ultimately impacting millions of jobs.
QUESTION ONE
3D PRINTING
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is the process of forming a three-dimensional
object, printed layer by layer that originated from a digital file.
3D printing will transform the entire manufacturing rules. Customization and complexity are
unlimited. Even large-scale manufacturing is no problem.
3D Printing saves costs to manufacturing businesses by eliminating waste and reducing needs
of inventory.
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ROBOTICS
We are on the cusp of a robotics revolution.
Robots now come in all shapes and forms; like iRobots for cleaning our homes to self-driving
QUESTION ONE
cars.
Robots may operate autonomously, work in
swarms, walk on two legs, swim or fly.
As robots enter every aspect of our lives, the social and cultural implications of this revolution
can’t be ignored anymore.
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HYPER-CONNECTED WORLD
In 2010, 1.8 billion people were connected to the internet.
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W e cant ignore the changes that many more technologies will bringing into
our world. Here 15 examples of technologies that will transform our world
in the next few years. Amazing opportunities of the future!
• BLOCKCHAIN
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• Autonomous cars
• Renewable Energy
QUESTION ONE
• Space
• Big data
• Cloud Computing
• Mobile Computing
• Digital Biology
• Internet of things
• Cloud computing
• Broadband
• Quantum computers
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• Medical devices
• Nanotechnology
QUESTION ONE
Its very difficult to understand every new technology and the changes that each one brings into
the market because they’re now overlapping with each other, bringing unimaginable products
and services into the marketplace.
The most important lesson is that most of these technologies are in their deceiving stage and
many of them are predicted to break into the disruptive phase in the next 2 or 3 years.
Even more complex, these technologies are overlapping with each other brining unimaginable
products and services into the marketplace.
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Knowledge work is quickly being automated as machines make sense of data much faster than
humans can.
Studies in Australia predict 70% of young Australians will get their first job in roles that will be
lost entirely or transformed in the next 10 to 15 years due to automation.
60% of students are being trained for jobs that will be radically changed by automation.
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1. AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
A Tsunami of change is on the way with autonomous cars, virtual reality, and telepresence
robots. Uber is investing billions of dollars to replace their drivers with autonomous cars. The
technology is ready. They're currently operating in Pittsburgh.
Virtual Reality will be like “tele-transportation” without the time and expense of actually
moving to a new location. Billions of dollars are being invested into this new space.
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QUESTION TWO
ENERGY INDUSTRY
88 minutes of energy from the sun that hits the Earth’s surface has much energy as humanity
consumes in a year. Solar cells capacity is increasing exponentially while also reducing its prices.
As soon as 2021 we could see global unsubsidized solar prices nearly half the cost of coal and
natural gas.
RETAIL INDUSTRY
Cloud technology, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Broadband, Mobile technologies, to name a
few, have transformed Retail. What started as a “crazy” internet bookseller has now be-come an
unstoppable beast transforming every industry it touches.
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According to Slice, which collected data from more than 2 million transactions, Amazon
represented 53 percent of U.S. e-commerce growth in 2016. That's up from 2015 when it denoted
40 percent of e-commerce growth. They won't stop until they achieve total global domination.
QUESTION TWO
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FINANCE INDUSTRY
Cryptocurrencies are a proven alternative to traditional currencies.
They can provide payments at a fraction of the cost of conventional
QUESTION TWO
IMMINENT DISRUPTION:
CASHIERS
FOOD PREPARATION
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TRAVEL INDUSTRY
QUESTION TWO
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MANUFACTURING LABOR
QUESTION TWO
TRUCK DRIVERS
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DELIVERY SERVICES
QUESTION TWO
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K odak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong in 1888. During most
o f t h e 2 0 t h c e n t u r y, t h e y d o m i n a t e d t h e p h o t o g r a p h i c
business. 100 years later, in 1996 Kodak was still the global leader with a market cap of $28
Billion and about 140,000 employees.
Kodak began to struggle financially as a result of the decline in sales of photographic film. In
2012 Kodak filed for bankruptcy victim of the digital camera.
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How can we visualize exponential growth when we understand only in linear terms?
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Exponential technologies are deceptive and easily ignored. The graph below shows what
happened to Kodak.
The red color indicates the deceitful phase. We can see how new technologies can be "un-der
the radar" and shows no threat until - BOOM!
When a technology matures, this is when exponentials kick in. Once in the disruptive phase, the
technology becomes unstoppable. The consequences are sudden and severe.
Training our brains to visualize exponential technological trends is a critical ability to develop
in the Digital Age.
Once a product or service becomes digitized, it moves on an exponential curve, and its
disruptive impact will be speedy and irreversible!
Can you see it? Once a product or service becomes data (Digital) it moves on an exponential
curve!
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Gordon Moore predicted in 1965 that computer chips would double in performance every 18-24
months while reducing its cost at a similar rate. This phenomenon is essential to understand
because this trend is affecting virtually every technology worldwide.
Take a detailed look at those trends and think how they have impacted our world. That is the
path to democratize a technology. When this happens, new rules of economics apply to the
product or service as it will eventually become nearly free.
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• SMARTPHONE PRICING:
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I always tell people that “ignorance will be the #1 source of poverty in the decades to come.”
Poverty will result from disruption!
Once we understanding these exponential trends, it becomes easier to see which industries
will grow and which will be disrupted. Now we can strategize how to deal with these coming
changes!
Strategizing your path into the future BEFORE these technologies enter into their disruptive
phase is a huge competitive advantage! Reacting AFTER these technologies strike the
marketplace is usually too late.
§ Do you agree?
Please, if you don’t agree you can STOP right here and continue to do whatever you were
doing. But… if you think this guide and lessons are worth your time, DON’T STOP! I want to
guide you and change your future!
We may not know precisely where we will be in 3 to 5 years from now, but we can take action
today and position ourselves ahead of time to be there, at the right time, to catch the next
waves of opportunity.
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This is happening today (Nov-2017) with blockchain technology. In January 2009, bitcoin came into
existence. The tech took about eight years to get the attention it deserved. Blockchain coders and
developers are probably the most demanded job in the world today making millions per year.
QUESTION FOUR
How did they get there? How did they position themselves to be there? Was it luck? There’s only one
luck I would agree with, that they noticed the technology on time and didn’t ignore it! They embraced
the vision, and a few years they are revolutionizing the financial industry.
What will happen to the jobs that don't make the transition?
Here’s a list of companies that have been impacted by technological change. Fifty per-cent of the
S&P 500 is expected to be replaced in the next 10 years.
In fact, as I have explained above, disruption is predicted to accelerate. In 1965, companies lived
listed on the S&P 500 for an average of 33 years. By 1990, it was reduced to 20 years. It’s forecasted
to shrink to 14 years by 2026!
Our world faces a critical moment in time and you have to take decisions; you may follow the crowd
or decide to position yourself into the future. You need to equip yourself with a map of the future
that gives you your unique competitive advantage.
This is my mission!
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I used to believe that the best I could do for my kids was to stay out of their way
and let them “freely” follow their dreams and passions.
Today I’m convinced that this is not a wise decision. Such decisions originate on feelings! If we
continue to make uninformed choices simply because they “feel good” the consequences will
be catastrophic. It's a matter of time!
We grew up with what I call the “batch mindset;” meaning that our society moves in “lots,” or
“bundles” like an Industrial Age production-line. We've been trained to fit-in and follow others
instinctively. This is a consequence of the current educational system. We must change as soon
as possible! Why?
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Everyone wants and needs to find a good way to make a living. I understand and respect that, but
these questions are all fundamentally wrong!
Today I try to avoid these personal questions because people think that “modeling” other people’s
path to success is a “magic formula!”
We need to stop that! The Digital Age demands us to have a unique strategy for every single
person in the world. We can't possibly advice the same to every person! Some may have physical,
cultural, social, or economic challenges that are very different to others!
Each person must evaluate where they're standing, develop a perspective of the future, identify
their roadblocks, and then strategize their future path.
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I’m still amazed how fast my kids went from total excitement to disinterest playing the augmented
reality game!
What happened? The world is now competing on innovation trying to catch the next big wave.
But, think about it, can we make a living with this “success-crash” model?
You may say, “Yes, Hector, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity! One home run and I’m set for
life!” Maybe…
But honestly; with millions of apps and products created daily in the world today, what are the
chances you can achieve that kind of “overnight” success?
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To find a sustainable path into the future, we need to go back to our original question: What will
NOT change in the coming decades of exponential change?
• Connection: We need a feeling of connection with people and being part of some-thing
together.
• Our hunger for freedom: We continuously want to achieve more independence in our
lives.
• Better: We will always want something better. We will continually choose products and
services that provide us a faster, simpler solution.
• Cheaper: We will invariably want something that is cheaper and gives us the same or
similar benefit.
Despite the fact that we usually resist change, when the perceived value of a new product or
service is better, we can predictably say that we will make the jump to improve and never look
back.
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• Human corruption
QUESTION SIX
• Greed
• Reading
• Story Telling
• Coaching
• Personal Development
• Human collaboration
• Communication
• Human Compassion
• Human Connection
• Healthcare
• Human touch
• Belonging
• Affordable housing
• Food
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These are REAL opportunities today and for the decades ahead!
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Welcome change!
You have to move with change. This may be deceiving when everything
“seems” to be okay.
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Be decisive.
QUESTION SEVEN
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How is it possible that a kid that struggles with school can learn how to solve any challenge
in a video game?
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Kids teach themselves how to solve game problems through trial and error. Think about it,
when we first open a game, we first understand the challenge. We then come up with ideas to
solve the obstacles. We test those ideas. We learn from the results, and if needed, we try again.
What is it?
The fact that we start from zero, and every time we get a correct answer our score gets higher
and higher. Small wins quickly become addictive!
In today's educational system, there's a different rewarding method. Kids start with a 100%
score and go down as they “fail” to pass the tests.
How can we get kids "addicted" to learning? I believe its possible! We will soon see some
extraordinary solutions making use of innovative technologies and unusual human creativity.
Imagine the opportunities of innovation and positive change!
Pathfinders study the power of gamification to understand the psychology behind human
motivation.
In short, the future of education looks exciting and promising as it shapes into a further rewarding
and incentivized methodology.
• On-demand
• Personalized
• Democratized by technology
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Google and Wikipedia are great examples of how technology can democratize in just a few years.
Soon the wealthiest, and the most unfortunate kids on earth will be accessing identical digital
programs, and most of it will be FREE!
Exciting right?
QUESTION EIGHT
Test your exponential mindset to guess how many years are we away from this democratization
to education to happen? 10 years? That would be my guess with a linear mindset, but go back to
question #3 and see how exponentials work…
My guess is this will happen by 2024 - That's six years from NOW!
Remember, the world is full of opportunities for those who position themselves leveraging the
correct information.
But wait!
What will happen when education becomes democratized? What happens when your same
education is freely available to Billions of people around the world?
Can you imagine that? That means that your skills learned in College are very similar to millions
around the world.
What I’m trying to help you visualize is that technical skills will quickly be commoditized and
democratized! It’s happening now!
So again…
What will help you stand out from a crowd of commoditized skills?
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H ow will the job market look like in a globalized and interconnected world of
billions of educated people? It will be ruthless! How is it possible that a kid
that struggles with school can learn how to solve any challenge in a video game?
It's happening now as the innovation leaders of the world are becoming ever-more jealous and
protective of their corporate culture.
TOP-players Hire TOP-players and B-players Hire C-players – We must be ruthless about
hiring only TOP players!
In an interconnected world exposed to diverse cultures and divided opinions, there’s nothing
more important than filtering the correct people to the appropriate teams and work cultures. The
moment companies lower the bar on the people they let in; will ultimately raise or lower the bar
of the other team members.
It won't be easy to get the “best jobs” of the future. In our ever-changing environment with
high-pressure, high-growth, demands, the exponential mindset and understanding of the future
will be a clear competitive advantage. Way more valuable than any traditional “Industrial Age”
curriculum.
Why?
Specific technical or certified skills will continue to be important in particular niches, but
leaders must protect their corporate culture above skills because collaboration and diversity of
thought is the crucial advantage of innovative companies.
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"Why do you want to work for this company?" This is a very common question applicants get on
any job interview.
QUESTION NINE
Again, its all about the mindset! NOT solely the skills!
Pathfinders understand corporate culture and have the mindset for future jobs.
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QUESTION TEN
However you decide to face our future, please do something about it. My goal is to incentivize
you to take action! I promised I was going to give you a gift. My gift was to help you visualize
the future ahead of us, and I hope I have achieved it with this brief guide.
• Oxford University predicts that during the next 20 years, computers, AI and robotics will
replace over 47% of jobs in the United States!
Some leaders worry that massive unemployment may lead to civil unrest. Richard Branson and
Larry Page, believe that society will adapt with a shorter workweek with a guaranteed
universal basic income. UBI is currently being tested in several parts of the world!
Greed is something that will never change. With this in mind, I think we’re quickly moving into
what I call the “Zookeepers Economy.”
Imagine all the animals in the world 4,000 years ago. They were all free. They thrived in their
natural environments. That's until humans came to the equation with all the technological
advances and unbelievable power.
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What happened to all these mighty beasts that ruled the world?
Today every animal on earth can be restrained by humans! Animals lost the battle! They lost their
land and their freedom. Today these beasts are easily dominated in a cage. They eat whatever and
whenever the “zookeeper” provides, not what they want!
QUESTION TEN
“But Hector! They are taken care of… and zookeepers are animal lovers!”
In the “Zookeepers Economy” I envision 90% of the world's wealth in the hands of very few
people. Today inequality continues to rise at staggering rates world-wide. With absurd leverage,
exponential technologies in the hands of just a few individuals could eventually come to control
everything and everyone.
We KNOW that while some jobs are disrupted, countless more will be created. Pathfinders may
position themselves as cornerstone leaders in their communities, helping and guiding friends and
family-members find their way into the future.
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I envision a global movement to help people with awareness of the opportunities and challenges
ahead. I invite you to lead the change!
Today millions of people lack vision and understanding of our disruptive future… Most
students worldwide are walking BLINDLY into a future still being trained to be another
“factory worker” of the old broken system.
That’s why I created DigitalAgeEducation.com. I did it for my own kids and to help millions of
people around the world that need to open their eyes and develop a Pathfinders mindset.
We cant precisely predict the future, but we can teach students skills that can help them find
their way into the future. Any individual, no matter their nationality, profession or background
that has a Pathfinder's mindset should be incredibly more skilled to identify the threats and
opportunities as they happen.
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Is this possible? Only time will tell, but all my common sense says to me that doing NOTHING is
the perfect recipe for disaster!
How can adults guide their kids if we are so different and can
hardly understand them?
BONUS QUESTION
TRUE! Young generations are very different than previous generations, so we have a tremendous
challenge ahead. We must assure we're guiding them without becoming roadblocks standing in
their way. I think we must encourage ourselves to trust their instincts once they've been trained to
identify and envision the opportunities and challenges ahead.
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