Apples and Oranges . . . The Fruits Of Your Labour

seeingISbelieving

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Christmas is almost upon us yet again. It seems the older we get the quicker the years fly by.

The 1940's was a devastating period in history with WWII creating havoc and hardship for all. The 1950's and early 1960's were equally tough times and was the period of my childhood.

Luxury goods were not only hard to get, they were the stuff of dreams for most. Christmas for my younger siblings and me was always made enjoyable with the love of my parents and relatives but we were lucky if the sum total of our gifts included more than a stocking apiece hung from the mantelpiece, and crammed full with goodies such as an apple, orange, assorted hard nuts, a few sweets or small selection box of chocolate bars, and maybe a dinky toy. In latter years we would be excited to find a separate 'main' present such as a jigsaw puzzle, small train set, or an action man (doll, in the case of my sister).

Although very harsh those early years of my childhood were some of the fondest and happiest times I recall. Who would have thought that an apple, an orange, and some nuts could bring such a beaming smile to a young child's face.

Fast forward to the present day and children still have an apple and an orange at Christmas, but it's an Apple computer or tablet, and an Orange mobile phone that cost hundreds.

What's the point of this recollection?

Could you ever imagine a humble eating apple or large juicy orange inspiring or enabling you - as a child - to achieve business success? Back in those days there were no computers, no internet, and old fashioned public payphones were the order of the day for most. Yet, incredibly, some came through those hard times to achieve global business success, whilst many more tasted it on a lesser level.

Today's budding entrepreneurs have grown up in the age of the computer and internet, in the age of the mobile/smart phone, and in the age of unlimited opportunity. In other words it's handed to them on a plate.

In an instant you can contact the four corners of the world either verbally by phone, or electronically online. With only the knowledge of a product or service that you have taken the time to acquire, you can have a website, email, blogs, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, forums, and a thousand other ways of telling the whole world what you have to offer. All in an instant.

So when I hear so many people today complaining that they can't do this and can't do that, a wry smile creeps over my face. I had an apple and an orange that tasted lovely but were soon gone. You have an Apple and an Orange that are your window to the world, and ££££'s.

I hope you all have a great Christmas and a prosperous 2013.
 

Dave.F

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Today's budding entrepreneurs have grown up in the age of the computer and internet, in the age of the mobile/smart phone, and in the age of unlimited opportunity. In other words it's handed to them on a plate.

In an instant you can contact the four corners of the world either verbally by phone, or electronically online. With only the knowledge of a product or service that you have taken the time to acquire, you can have a website, email, blogs, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, forums, and a thousand other ways of telling the whole world what you have to offer. All in an instant.

I agree with some of what you say but just setting up a website and buying a few cheap bits and bobs from the four corners of the world is not as easy as you think.....how do customers know about your offerings....ebay, Amazon, adwords.....have you tried them?
 
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silvermusic

Must admit even as one of the mouldie oldies brigade I'm not entirely convinced that saying things are easier than they've ever been is actually right. In certain ways they are in other ways they are still hard and require effort. While it was a somewhat tongue in cheek comment, age and especially experience still count for a lot in creating and running a successful business.

Sure any fool can set up an ecommerce site or eBay shop and sell stuff, but turning that into a good, profitable, stable business still takes time, effort, skill and a degree of luck. I know I have retail skills of several decades that people are prepared to pay money for, but not enough, hence I'm self-employed earning much better money than ever nowadays. I'm also acutely aware that the skills that some may see as old-fashioned and out of date, still make good money in this day and age, I've had more fun talking to real customers face to face this year than I have for a long while, something many of those sitting behind computers will never be able to do.
 
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I suspect as the worlds population increases life will become harder for the majority.

I see major advances in medicine during my lifetime,but some serious problems in most other areas.

Length of life has improved dramatically,but quality has gone down hill and it seems that this trend will continue.

I think young people today have a much harder time of it than my generation.
 
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crphillips

I agree that it must have been nice when things were more simple and a simple apple would make a kid happy. I'm probably not as old as you but we never got any fancy presents when i was a kid and we always had a very exciting Christmas but..........

All of this technology means that instead of competing with another company 10 miles down the road or in the same city your competing with thousands of companies all over the world. Such as China. Margins get tighter and you've got be better and cheaper at what you do to get the work. Customers expect emails to be answered within the hour, they expect to be able to get someone at the end of a phone everytime they call.

I don't think business is any easier now....maybe even more difficult? I must say though with everyone whining about being hard up but i bet they've got a car, mobile phone, big flat screen telly, pack of fags, crate of beer...............when my old man was younger he was the only one with a car for around 10 streets in either direction!
 
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