the end of the world (as we know it) -- 1

People predicting the end of the world have marked several specific dates. This year alone, it should have ended three times: May 21 (Harold Camping), October 16 (various people, Comet Elenin), and October 21 (Harold Camping, again). Why do people predict the last day of the world? Are any of these predictors in a rush to end the world?

I just don't believe that the world will end on any of the dates predictors have mentioned. What I do believe, though, is that the world as we know it is ending. In my opinion, "the world as we know it" is synonymous to "business as usual" in organizational parlance. And based on the contents of newspapers and broadcasts, we no longer live in the world that we used to know; we no longer work with business as usual. 

The world is now, more than ever, noticeably in flux. I marked three, of numerous ways, that the world (as we know it) is ending:

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

10 things I learned while driving on Marcos Highway to Baguio City

How MALDI-TOF-MS makes mycobacterium diagnosis faster and more accurate

a crash course on traditional Filipino houses