The values of a Millenial generation, and how it will affect everything...
People in particular industries are framing the argument between new entrants vs established players as a very personal issue of what societies want. Well, they are right. It is a very personal issue of what a new generation values. And they are wrong. It is not going to resolved by name-calling at newbies like Airbnb, Uber, Grow (Fintech) or others as "cheats." Below are a few cases in point which should help illustrate my point:
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