Silicon Valley Has Learned to Love the Bust
An anonymous reader writes "Fortune's David Kirkpatrick interviews scores of valley execs who have stopped worrying continued innovating. He writes: 'The underlying tech boom that began the bubble actually has never stopped. It just stopped paying off. Says Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, the company that has emerged as the head of the new class: "If anything, the rate of innovation in technology has increased in the past couple of years. But that doesn't necessarily make it a good business. The beneficiaries are the end users." Agrees Rob Carter, the CIO of FedEx: "The sound we heard wasn't the bubble bursting; it was the big bang."'"
When something happens, just point to it and claim that it really didn't happen. That, in fact, the exact opposite just happened and everyone is just looking at it wrong. You're bound to get headlines and your very own slashdot story. No, abandon all your critical thinking skills and embrace all ideas as equal.
"If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid." - Epictetus
most of my friends were on F-1 visas
...and that doesn't skew your perception one little bit, does it?
Writers imply. Readers infer.