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There is something wrong with our universities.

Where does Gen Z get wildly inappropriate ideas about reasonable salaries? Well, from school, of course. A survey of business owners – conducted by PublicSquare and RedBalloon – found that 91% believe universities “are fostering unrealistic expectations among students regarding post-graduation and professional life.” – Suzanne Lucas

 

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“Who can predict the direction of technological development? Some things happen so quickly that they overwhelm contemporary innovators. Back in the 80s, I worked with a bunch of brilliant engineers on a new product – sheet feeders for daisy wheel printers. These guys had 100 collective years of paper handling experience and an idea to solve a major problem at the time – the need to get away from microperf paper. Well, they left their jobs, created a start-up, designed the products, built the assembly line, created the marketing, and started selling the product everywhere.

And then one day not too soon thereafter, the HP LaserJet showed up. Poof. Millions of dollars gone, careers ruined, and a shuttered factory. I mean, POOF.

And that’s the way it happens all over. Even the best stumble. And Edward Land was one of the best.”

- davej, an online commenter about a Slate story, The Rise and Fall of Polaroid

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