Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Global Challenges


Not all people realize who the current Pulitzer winning writer is. He is Thomas L. Friedman of The New York Times. Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Thomas L. Friedman has been talking about foreign policy for two decades. Over the past couple of years, though, Thomas L. Friedman started to notice something different about their conversations.

Talking about the global issues especially the government policies, I can learn some important points related to the upcoming challenges. The youngsters, the generation that will face the challenges. Most of the challenges are as result of the global development and also international policies.

Friedman urges to us about the global challenges; the global development, the government policies are always and will always be correlated to the three essential aspects: the pattern of the energy consumption in America, our chronic deficit, globalization and the revolution in information technology.

These crucial and significant challenges will occur for the next generation of this nation. Why does Thomas L. Friedman warn the youth about these crucial issues? He believes that today’s youth generation is in the messing time. They never consider about the upcoming challenges that may devastate today’s paramount development occurring in America. The facts about the challenges are real even since today. The money is worthless, it is not easy to get job, and also the competition is harder and tougher.

The point of the messages from Thomas L. Friedman to the young generation is not just cliché. Those are real and that is why Thomas L. Friedman concludes that young people must be able to invent the new job rather than seeking for jobs. Innovation is a must.

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