Neglecting the global geopolitical impact on world trade and B2B/B2C deals is foolish.
The elephant in the room is the turmoil we see in traditional news sources – Israel/Iran, Russia/Ukraine, protests, national guard – but often missing in most social feeds today.
As I come of age, I realize that digital users lack historical reference.
📝 47.3% of LinkedIn users are aged 25 to 34!
Many were still in school when the 2008 recession hit, and still toddlers during the dot com boom. As social media replaced books and history, the odds of having studied the recessions in the 70s or the great depression are slim.
Even the older generation may have missed the impact when being born and raised in different countries and cultures with limited Western impact.
As education is so dear to my heart, I often revisit the channels I employ to reach and elevate. And recognizing that distant shift of complete informational blackout on sensitive topics is frightening.
This issue is dedicated on global wars and the global impact – and a call for peace.
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Foreign conflicts and global economy + expanding markets
Mario Peshev

