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Change in most cases does start with youth. Those that have little or no experience adopt new ideas faster. Caution or conservative approach is not part of the chemistry. We have a strong tendency to forget our own reckless behavior, age does have draw-backs.

Someone has too lead. The race to find that edge and utilize new tools that generate dollars is all about throwing the old rule book away. Unless there is some action, you have nothing to evaluate. Maintaining a "social" appeal reflects character. Sales is all about character.

Twitter may not be the answer, but it does allow us too experiment with changing technology. That in itself is the benefit.
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