Sunday, March 4, 2018

Sometimes Things Seem Insurmountable but You Can Get Through It!

Everyone had challenges to face. Sometimes these challenges seem insurmountable but if we a moment, find a strategy and get over them we are ready to go! Life is about challenges, meeting those challenges and besting them. The only time you ever really lose is when you give up.



The Challenges of Full-Time Employees Completing a Doctorate Degree

Full-time workers have to balance a lot of things that include family, work, extra-curricular activities and school work. These are difficult issued for people to work around but the type of people who obtain these degrees have a level of discipline that many other student's don't have. They actually like school and learning so they are different than the average population.

Traditional schools make it difficult for students to go on and get advanced degrees. They require residencies and immersion into their school culture. Beyond the cost, students will have a hard time investing all the commuting time and campus time beyond simply the time associated with studying.

Once these graduates hit the market many move onto different careers and work. Sometimes employers reward them for their learning but in most cases they don't. They simply don't have a need for that much education. Well...they do but they don't necessarily value it the same.

While such education is important to ensure we are a scientific society that continues to develop new and exciting ideas many companies need a quick dollar ratio to justify higher costs. Thus, the challenges doctoral students face come from many different angles including the overall returns on their personal investment but those who make it through are fundamentally of higher value to learning organizations.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

The Right to Develop Among the Gifted

I have some interest in the development of people with high potentials and abilities. It seems that we as a society are often pushing for people to fit within our own social un-evaluated beliefs. If someone doesn't do what we do then there must be something wrong with them. Not encouraging highly gifted individuals the "right to develop" we limit our potential as a nation and as contributors to the world.

The essential role of government and society isn't just to make money and pay taxes. It is about providing freedoms and reflecting the truest nature of human life. Developing people with high, but often unexplored abilities, means we are developing people to the highest state they can be.

Such individuals often give back in terms of art, science, economic development, social cohesion and other forms needed to improve society. They are the ones that change society for the better and are the same ones that crafted the essential truths that made up many of our beliefs and laws.

One such feature of highly gifted individuals is overexcitabilities and their association with personal development. According to an article in the Journal of Education of the Gifted high emotions and high intelligence are often associated (Mofield & Parker, 2015). Emotions and intelligence are part of the process of positive disintegration.

The types of overexcitabilities are psycho-motor, sensual, emotional, intellectual, and imaginational. These make such people slightly different in terms of their need for stimulation, thinking, feeling and mental playing.

Gifted individuals that develop to higher levels are different from others. They have innate skills that force them to experience these over-excitability that force them to positively disintegrate their self-identity and the view of the world around them. With enough time and effort they can develop a truly autonomous personality. It is there, in that spot of higher development, that they are able to fully contribute to society.
Mofield, E. & Parker Peters, M. (2015). The relationship between perfectionism and overexcitabilities in gifted adolescents. Journal of Education for the Gifted, 38 (4).

College Graduates and Young People Will Struggle With Buying a House

I came across a good article in Seeking Alpha discussing the how housing is outpacing inflation. The author makes a good point of saying that the cost is rising quickly and inflation is starting to rise leaving some people unable to buy homes. This might depend on where you live. If you are in San Diego this is defenately true but if you live in a rural area might not be so true.

Part of the problem is that we want bigger houses than we need. We are always looking to get houses that reach the top of our limit thereby pushing up the prices for everyone else. In San Diego, people with loans are outbid by people with cash. They simply can't keep up and the owners know there are a dozen waiting in line.

Some of us would do better with a more modest home and then put our earned capital into revitalizing them to help urban and rural areas. Younger people may need to be a little more inventive on where they find their house and where they are willing to live. Big cities will continue to demand high prices that are outpacing both wages and inflation.

It may be possible to consider alternative types of houses that are smaller and easier to construct. We have become accustomed to luxury even while the real earning power has drop historically. We may need to be accepting of smaller houses, more basics, and then put in the elbow grease to stylize them the way we want. At present, housing will continue to push the limits until there is another bubble bust.

Outdoor Recreation Growing Faster Than Economy.

Outdoor recreation is becoming a bigger issue in the U.S. as people become more concerned over the environment, fitness, pollution, and lifestyle. Outdoor recreation studies conducted by the U.S. Department of Commerce found that it grew 3.8% when compared to 2.8% of the economy. It contributed $373.7 billion dollars which was much higher than many large industries such as warehousing.

Why is this happening?

Younger people have a belief in the value of lifestyle and recreation. They enjoy the outdoors and have concerns over pollution. They flock to these areas to get out of the urban environment and balance their lifestyles.

The trend will likely continue as people move to cities and people seek to return to a natural way of life. In this way, they use outdoor recreation much like watching a movie or going to the gym. It is something they take in snippets and then go back to their lives.

Friday, March 2, 2018

The Working System of the Economic Hub

Economic hubs have many components that make them successful. The most important aspect is they work like a system where the proper elements must be drawn into that environment to make it work properly. When one of these components is missing the entire system will lag much like we are seeing in the overall U.S. competitive environment.

Government is one component that is not included in the above diagram because they are the "brains" behind the system that ensures, in conjunction with local stakeholders, proper direction to ensure the elements are present. Such governments help ensure the proper tax structure, fair laws, and infrastructure are available.

We see that as a system we have inputs and outputs. As resources come into the system they are used, evaluated, changed, and improved into finished products. This happens through the interactions between suppliers and the supply chain. There must be adequate interchange of financial, material, network development and information to create innovation.

Of course the system won't work very well without needed capital. The intellectual and physical skills and abilities developed from universities and training are important in ensuring that the right kinds of skills are available for global competition. The system will also need access to investment capital as drawn from loans and outside investors that speed up the transactions between organizations in a way that returns investment.

You may also notice that it will be hard to draw in appropriate skills and abilities without an attractive lifestyle and social interactions that not only improve the quality of life but also the spill over information. A positive lifestyle will also contribute to political stability and retention of top talent.

The overall infrastructure of the area is vitally important to the full functioning of the system. An export oriented infrastructure with ports, railways, roads, high speed Internet, and utilities will encourage the drawing of investment but also the overall success of the business within the hub.

Finally, you will notice that it isn't enough to have a great system in place without advertising it appropriately. The government, organizations and businesses have a stake in ensuring that their product and place are well known to both customers and potential investors. To be successful they will continually need to have feedback loops that improve the functioning of their business through alignment to market needs.


Return on Investment in Higher Education

The debate on higher education and its value continues forward. Graduates make about 70% more than non-graduates but at what level do the returns start to diminish. An argument brought forward in the Economist states that real earning power of higher education is declining.

The Economist Article

There is a point and certain fields that the return of higher education may not be worth the cost. This all depends on what you are trying to accomplish in your life. Up to the MBA level advanced degress seem to have some relevance in the market.

Unless you are going to be a researcher or an academic the obtainment of a PhD is worth much less. You may make descent money but it doesn't seem to significantly improve. The type of work changes but the overall value to the market seems to be less.

There is also a problem with being overqualified and people won't hire you for industry jobs. It would seem that a manager would love a doctor for a discount price. The problem is they don't want to hire someone who has more education then them knowing that eventually they may be replaced.

Likewise, where you get your degree is important. Call it "elitist", unfair, or call it snobby but the ugly truth is that a Harvard or Yale degree is worth more than your local community college. These are brands. Education may be great but actual performance is questionable.

You may also consider what field you get your degree in. Certainly, philosophers are important to society during our massive transition but they are not likely to be paid as much as say someone in the medical field which is supported by large insurance industries or in the technical fields that have strong corporate utility.