Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Essay 4

My response to 'The Dangers of Reality T.V" is that the writer explains the dangerous message that reality T.V sends.  The importance of competition, how a person looks versus how a person accomplishes there tasks and the lock of education needed.  One thing in particular that caught my attention was the importance of competition.  The reason why I find that important to me is because in field where I work, competition is very important in order to succeed.

The author explains that reality television supports the old belief, that competition is the only way you can succeed in today's economy.  He believes that most businesses want to become a monopoly and that this is why companies are shrinking due to mergers and acquisitions.  I agree that competition is the key to success.  I believe this because in the jewelry company that I work in, we like to be the top of our industry.  We recently just bought out one of our key competitors in the jewelry manufacturer industry.  By doing this it only leaves the top three jewelry manufacturers in the world and we currently hold the number one spot for bridal rings.  Eliminating the competition gives our customers less of a choice on who and where to buy there jewelry from.

In order to become the top in your class, your options must be limitless and spend money to make money.  That is how a company grows to become a monopoly.  Think of it this way.  You’re a small manufacture taking order here and there and not really going anywhere as far as growth goes.  Then you have a big manufacture across the country where the manufacturer is doing everything in its power by marketing their products, giving specific terms with jewelers who are buying a large amount, and offering the best service possible.  The bigger manufacturer will succeed and will have the option to buy out its competitors by becoming a monopoly. There is also a down side to becoming a monopoly because growing too fast might result in a big fall if you cannot handle it.

In conclusion, although becoming a monopoly might be very risky.  I believe you need to take risks in order to succeed in this world.  By taking a risk you’re competing to become the best and that is how you can succeed in today’s economy and become a monopoly.


Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Blog 7

How can I feel like I am not in a reality show when every single move I do or anything I say is being watched or recorded.  Social media controls the world we live in today.  When I update my status on Facebook or "Tweet" it shows the exact time and location.  Everyone knows what was on my mind at the moment and where I was.  Now if someone gets too carried away with what they say on social media frequently that can harm the lives of others, they can be reprimanded by the higher power which is know as the "Big Brother".  Your "tweet" can be "trending" on Twitter and have the entire world see.  As I drive to work on the Brooklyn Queens Expressway (BQE) there are cameras watching me when I am speeding or in dead stop traffic.  Your location is known all the time by the local authorities which the GPS you have on your phone and the GPS in your car.  From the cameras, they know how many times you went through the bridges and tunnels.  They also know what time you went through them and if you spoke to anyone on the phone.  In conclusion you are being watched constantly which makes me feel like I am in a reality show.