Alvin Toffler, Author of The 1970 book future Shock

In 1980 futurist Alvin Toffler, author of the 1970 book Future Shock, predicted in his sequel, The Third Wave, that the home would “assume a startling new importance” in the information age, becoming “a central unit in the society of tomorrow – a unit with enhanced rather than diminished economic, medical, educational and social functions.


Based on my relatable experience, i start working at my 16. Starting buying phones online in a low price and sell it with interest. My money is just 1000 pesos that time until days past, years continue and updating. I just started in small bill until I achieve my bigger things, before I just have 1000 pesos until I get 5000 pesos for my part time job. I learn that if you start in the small things  you'll get into the right direction because everything is starting from the lowest until its began bigger and bigger.

This qoute is relatable to everyone and base on my comprehension about this quote of Alvin Toffler. 

Everything will start in the small things, isn't bad to think the big things while starting at the beginning because that was the goal to achieve. The changes is starting in the small things until it allows us to give a new experience and feel exciting about things that may happen, giving a lesson and that's one of the part to still stay achieving the main goal.

Changes is everywhere in order to improve yourself while in the process of doing and accept a real situation that might down you and stop continue achieving your goals. The moments that we must have to make some change in your living that's makes you doubting even that decision is leaving your family, leaving your partner, changing the city to look for a new job to continue achieving until its done, it's a big decision to make until its worth.


By : Stella Mariz M. Fernando
Educ Student 
March 19, 2022 

Reference 
https://gcn.com/2020/04/50-years-of-bold-predictions-about-remote-work-it-isnt-all-about-technology/274566/