![]() ![]() There’s talk of web content masters being bias, stifling free speech…*shock* In order to change a given situation, we must change ourselves, and in order to change ourselves, we must be able to change our perceptions.”įair enough, but what about the way we as modern tech users, new and experienced alike, perceive the digital world? Better yet, who’s determining our web-cosmology? “ Covey believes the way we see the world is entirely based on our own perceptions. In many summaries of his book you’ll find through a basic search, like the following quote from HubSpot, there’s this core tenant, How well does that translate into the web we’ve been spinning between 2004-2018? Honestly, he based his work on 200 centuries of the written word – literature. Obviously, it would be difficult to try and improve on the central philosophy of his book, it’s quite sound.īut, unless I’m wrong the most recent revised edition came out in Nov 2004, so there’s room to update revolving around the ongoing 14+ years of internet evolution. I set out to create a provoking article around the renowned work of Stephen Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, while putting focus on our emerging digital world, mobile workforce, and virtual infrastructure. ![]()
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