Resources have to be made available for
people to learn to adapt to them. In the past, people traveled by
foot to major cities to get their hands on better seeds and
fertilizers. The ones who took the pains, fared way better than the
ones who dint, even if they ploughed their fields better and worked
harder.
As progression refined us, we started
moving to bigger cities for learning our trade with complicated
machines, which guaranteed better jobs. The ones who stayed back in
their smaller hometowns had fewer opportunities and hence lesser
development.
As technology expands the digital dance
floor, participants from the remotest of places are presented with an
opportunity to boogie with the big league. Technology has essentially
balanced the playing field by providing a ready-made stage for each
and every one of us.Read more at FindNerd
about How
talent is luring technology to smaller towns.
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