Showing posts with label Android phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android phones. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

One's Most Valuable Asset

Overheard - "If you have it, flaunt it!" - a well-endowed lady who flaunts her cleavage on all occasions, responded to a comment from a friend. Well, most of us flaunt our assets - our cars, our clothes, accessories, etc.

If you haven’t read, the book entitled “What Color Is Your Parachute?” is recommended reading, even if you are having a steady job and progressing in your career. A best-seller, it’s about more meaningful work, changing career and job-hunting. More so, it’s about exploring and discovering what you want out of life and who you are as a person. The book takes a relook in a different perspective at the question, “What type of work am I willing to do?”

What’s the significance of a book that talks about meaningful work?

Often, within the short time spent in a lift with office workers getting to their offices, the common conversation is about share price and stock market. All news channels in print or electronic, have something about share market performance. There’s no shortage of stock market news on the Internet. Company board meetings certainly touch on boosting share price.

Is the stock we own our most valuable asset?

An employee share option scheme left a number of a company’s employees in debt and their savings nowhere to be seen following the drop in share price that came in tandem with the recent financial crisis. The hope and expectation of making some money from exercising the ESOS turned tragic.

A Nobel Prize-winning economist, Gary Becker, said that in modern economy, up to 80% of a person’s economic output comes from human capital, against land, machinery and others. Many people are mesmerized by how rich they can be with the portfolios of stocks and properties they own, but do not see the crucial asset they have in their earning power. Our education and training are worth a lot. We can get value not just from shares, but from ourselves and the mechanism of getting the value is a job. Our salary is the dividend on our human wealth.

Those of us who’ve been affected by economic recessions and financial crisis or those of us who’ve lost our jobs may already relearn how to create wealth as we relook at our jobs differently. Especially so if that thing we do in the office every day is our sole financial lifeline.

Those who have not been affected would not know the true value of what we have until it’s gone. These days, a predictable salary seems more appealing than big bonuses and ESOS. Government jobs, one of the last bastions of security, is definitely getting even more appealing.

A better option now is to use whatever money we have to take a class, instead of spending on shares, unit trusts or properties. Perhaps, soon we’ll find ourselves perusing a list of the best-paying, fastest-growing professions as we visualize ourselves as a network engineer or wellness therapist.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Three Out Of Ten Prefer Mobile Phones Over Sex


Since the past several weeks, a few of my office colleagues have been talking ecstatically about getting company-issued smart phones. We have probably come to the time when finally, mobile phones are better than sex or nasi dagang ( a Terengganu staple diet). Just a few months ago I came across a survey conducted amongst 1,000 people in Britain which found that 85 per cent of people would rather give up chocolate, sex or alcohol for a month than their mobile phone handset.

An annual survey commissioned by Samsung Mobile to determine just how much of a priority people give to their cell phones found that three out of ten people said they’d give up sex for a year rather than giving up their mobile phones. Asked which they'd prefer -- sex or keeping their cell phone -- 36 percent of women interviewed and 15 percent of the men selected the phone. (Does this explains why 3 out of every 10 new marriages in Terengganu ends up in divorce in 3 to 5 years?).

OK girls, here’s the mobile phone, now gimme the sex!

You’d have thought that only people having affairs would never let go of their mobile phones (which would always be on vibrate mode). So that seems to unveil a new truth – tantric sex is in the mobile phone. Or have 36% of women arrived at the age of phone sex?

With Gartner’s report that 269.1 million mobile phones were sold worldwide in Q1 2009 ( a 8.5% decrease from Q1 2008), does it look like mobile phones is now replacing sex as a fundamental part of our being? Or is it going to be smartphones?

According to Gartner, worldwide smartphone sales in Q1 2009 surpassed 36.4 million units, a 12.7% increase from Q1 2008. Smartphone sales represented 13.5% of all mobile device sales in Q1 2009, compared with 11% in Q1 2008.


AdMob’s
Mobile Metrics Report indicates that mobile web is on for explosive growth. The smartphone, iPhone and its non-smartphone counterpart, the iPod Touch, is powering the growth of mobile web. According to AdMob, these two devices accounts for 43% of all mobile web data traffic worldwide. According to Gartner, the Android smartphones sales will grow dramatically to be the iPhone’s contender and overtaking Symbian, Windows Mobile and Blackberry smartphones.

Could the smartphones be the thing that replace sex as our fundamental being? Or could it be the iPhone?

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