But it is worth noting that we live in an era of similarly remarkable technological innovation.
Today, we live in an environment of floating fiat currencies, which began in 1971.
We live in an ever-changing world with new medicines coming on the market every month.
FORBES: Why Democrats and Republicans Must Guard Against Unnecessary Regulation
We live in an age of immediacy, accessibility and repeated shocking invasions of privacy.
FORBES: 'Sleep No More': Theater for Voyeurs and Reality TV Addicts
We live in an age when it is much more difficult to keep secrets.
We live in an age where the wisdom of the crowd is a tangible asset.
FORBES: Mr Popularity: What Really Makes Apple, Steve Jobs an Online Powerhouse
We live in an increasingly globalized world yet the evidence suggests we are rapidly becoming more isolated.
We live in an age of big data, in which firms are data rich, but insight poor.
FORBES: It's Time For Business Leaders To Embrace Customer Intelligence
We live in an age dominated by defined-contribution retirement plans, where workers make their own investment choices.
We live in an age of urgency, where everything seems important and people are looking for instant gratification.
And we live in an age where they can spread faster than ever.
CNN: With TED, amazing ideas spread at speed of sound -- and light
We live in an era when nearly everything, from armies to prisons, has already been outsourced to private industry.
We live in an imperfect world, and we sometimes must join forces with individuals with less than pristine personal histories.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Secret intelligence, the nation's first line of defense
We live in an amazing time, where wireless and the Internet have meshed to create a golden age of content creation.
FORBES: Dinosaur Broadcasters Turn to Congress to Mandate Their Relevance
We live in an age of ever increasing complexity, caused by fast technological advancement, increasingly global markets, and more intense competition.
And looking at how can we live in an already resource-scarce world.
We live in an age that is both global and domestic, inseparably.
And we live in an environment where there's food every half mile.
And, secondly, we live in an interdependent world in which we cannot possibly kill, jail or occupy all of our potential adversaries.
We live in an era brimming with possibility, even as we painfully fight our way out of the wreckage of the Great Recession.
We live in an age of technology miracles, that make us smarter ( Google) and healthier ( angioplasty) and keep us entertained ( iPod).
We live in an era of volatile and uncertain markets and dividend stocks have taken on an elevated status among investors, big and small.
But we live in an age of search engines and online reviews that makes your online reputation as important as your product or in-store experience.
We live in an era of unprecedented prosperity in no small part because the good guys, like my dad, had better technology than the bad guys.
We live in an increasingly global economy, and what happens in some far-flung corner of the world can have an impact on the rest of us.
What will it take for us to realise that the doom-mongers and peak-oil theorists are wrong, and that we live in an era of energy abundance?
And because there are no defined edges to most of our projects--and certainly not to our workdays--we live in an endless jumble of work and life.
Although we live in an ever larger global village and international investing is growing, that does not mean that there are fewer predators in an ever larger ocean.
FORBES: Se Habla Espanol and No Finding of Misconduct in Chase / LPL Arbitration
We live in an instant-gratification, over-plotted era in which companies print Super Bowl champions T-shirts for both teams, because they want them on linebacker shoulders as the confetti falls.
应用推荐