Si quieres sobrevivir y prosperar en la nueva era, ponlo en prctica. El mundo para el que fuimos educados est dejando de existir. Las reglas del juego econmico han cambiado. Somos una generacin de transicin entre dos eras: la industrial/analgica y la del conocimiento/digital. De ah que no nos quede ms remedio que reinventarnos, cuestionando las viejas creencias y consignas con las que fuimos condicionados. En caso de no hacerlo, pronto quedaremos obsoletos y nos quedaremos fuera del mercado. Lo ms difcil consiste en vencer el miedo al cambio. Irnicamente, evitar el riesgo y permanecer en nuestra zona de comodidad es lo ms arriesgado que podemos hacer. Ha llegado la hora de saltar al vaco y emprender la travesa por el desierto, descubriendo de qu manera podemos desarrollar una profesin til, creativa y con sentido que aporte mucho valor aadido. Solo as lograremos gozar de ingresos econmicos abundantes y recurrentes en esta nueva era. «Quin quiere encontrarun medio; quin no, una excusa. PROVERBIO RABE ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Dive into a new era with new rules to play by. It's time to conquer the fears that keep us from following our hearts, and take on a professional role that is useful, creative, and purposeful. This book is an experiment: it attempts to shake up your beliefs about money, work, and consumerism that have largely determined the place you occupy in the labor scene. We have been brought up to be obedient employees, passive contributors, and voracious consumers, thus keeping the economic system running. Borja Vilaseca suggests that in this new environment, it does us no good at all to get angry, act like victims, and blame some external person or entity. Rather, we have to take the reins of our own lives and become responsible for ourselves, emotionally and financially. The only thing that impedes you from becoming the architect of your own life is the fear of freedom. What Would You Do If You Weren't Afraid? offers a true map to guide you on that journey toward your personal and professional fulfillment.
Si quieres sobrevivir y prosperar en la nueva era, ponlo en prctica. El mundo para el que fuimos educados est dejando de existir. Las reglas del juego econmico han cambiado. Somos una generacin de transicin entre dos eras: la industrial/analgica y la del conocimiento/digital. De ah que no nos quede ms remedio que reinventarnos, cuestionando las viejas creencias y consignas con las que fuimos condicionados. En caso de no hacerlo, pronto quedaremos obsoletos y nos quedaremos fuera del mercado. Lo ms difcil consiste en vencer el miedo al cambio. Irnicamente, evitar el riesgo y permanecer en nuestra zona de comodidad es lo ms arriesgado que podemos hacer. Ha llegado la hora de saltar al vaco y emprender la travesa por el desierto, descubriendo de qu manera podemos desarrollar una profesin til, creativa y con sentido que aporte mucho valor aadido. Solo as lograremos gozar de ingresos econmicos abundantes y recurrentes en esta nueva era. «Quin quiere encontrarun medio; quin no, una excusa. PROVERBIO RABE ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Dive into a new era with new rules to play by. It's time to conquer the fears that keep us from following our hearts, and take on a professional role that is useful, creative, and purposeful. This book is an experiment: it attempts to shake up your beliefs about money, work, and consumerism that have largely determined the place you occupy in the labor scene. We have been brought up to be obedient employees, passive contributors, and voracious consumers, thus keeping the economic system running. Borja Vilaseca suggests that in this new environment, it does us no good at all to get angry, act like victims, and blame some external person or entity. Rather, we have to take the reins of our own lives and become responsible for ourselves, emotionally and financially. The only thing that impedes you from becoming the architect of your own life is the fear of freedom. What Would You Do If You Weren't Afraid? offers a true map to guide you on that journey toward your personal and professional fulfillment.
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