Businesses on the web have changed the face of the business world as we know it. They have changed its limitations and the overall way in which we look at it. No longer is corporate America (I only use the term due to its common usage but I am really referring to the corporate world in many other countries of the world) the buttoned down, monotonous, life draining, and greedy (at least in the eyes of some people, most of them hippies) world of old. The future, in which we have been living for more than a decade now, is dynamic, fun, but still requiring skill, diligence and in some cases, a little bit of good old luck. I attended a web development exhibition recently where they had many different seminars by different speakers. One in particular, about legal issues, woke me up to some of these facts. I was seating there, and it was as if whenever this copyrighting guru speaks he was evoking some sort of healing prayer.
What I'm trying to say with this is that nowdays, in our age of technology, all this dynamism and synergetic effort is part of getting the most out of your experience as well as getting that edge, that skill that will allow you to move ahead of the rest. Now days there are seminars and conventions for anything, looking at every single aspect: copyright and legal technicalities as well as personal issues like self-confidence. Maybe they're all a scam, maybe I am still feeling their brainwashing effects, but the fact is that we've entered a new world and some of us haven't realised it.