martes, 5 de marzo de 2013

The two languages ​​essential



In the 21st century we need to know two languages: Castilian and computer because without them we can not link up and work.

A popular saying advises us saying that "people talking means."

It is a saying that sponsors, advertising and suggests dialogue as a method for resolving disputes that arise in coexistence.

This type of generic advice, fashion greeting similar to that concluded with a "beware!" As if the other's survival instinct was so unreliable that needs a publicity boost, is a generic advice and proactive because it suggests that all at any time and circumstances we are able to speak to understand.

What happens when people need to resolve their differences but does not have the ability to speak because almost no linguistic expertise has been developed in your own language?

The alternative to dialogue is brute force, applied himself to renounce a legitimate interest is lost because no one knows how to defend or applied to the occasional adversary, for which there are two forms of violence:

a) The threat made with the limited language available, or
b) The physical attack to intimidate, beat, scare, kill.

Since the beginning of this 21st century, humans need to have two languages: Castilian, usable social relationships (family and work), and the computer, to know how to use the most basic devices such as computers and cell phones.

Although it would be nice to think otherwise, humans have certain limitations to study and accumulate knowledge.

The scarcest resource is not the mind but would need time to learn the native language (Castilian) and the computer, with which we may be familiar with the technology solutions present in any work or social ties.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Los dos lenguajes imprescindibles.
 
(Este es el Artículo Nº 1.810)

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