My philosophy of life is based on a fundamental premise: We will be successful as we develop the ability to adapt to changes. Perhaps, as human beings we have not been able to finish understanding a basic functioning of the world; precisely because of that eagerness to attach ourselves sentimentally to customs that at the time meant something important but that nowadays does not give us the same results. The world is in full, exponential and constant movement, the society in which we live today has an increasingly accelerated dynamism and what today works for you in some aspect of your life, maybe, and tomorrow is not enough.
Our life is composed of cycles, certainly very changeable, where none of the equations shares constants, only variables. If you want to advance, evolve and achieve the fulfillment of your goals you must imminently develop the ability to change, learn every day, study and adapt, regardless of the magnitude of the rudder that we face. I believe that, as a Venezuelan, I can give a convincing example of this fact, since it is clear to perceive this premise in our society, to those who, even to survive, many have had to move thousands of kilometers outside the border of our country. It has touched leaving family, work, traditions, and the abandonment of a deeply rooted cultural feeling to achieve their purposes. Those of us who have stayed have also had to abandon a myriad of historically successful philosophies to survive in the harshest change in the history of this country. It has been difficult in recent years for Venezuelans, where with hunger and many difficulties we have had to adapt to the most radical and extreme changes.
Probably, some reader of this publication will ask: Why make a presentation of yourself, an analogy about a very particular thought? It's simple, I think there are no adjectives that can qualify me better than the premise previously brought up. I am a fervent believer in changes, challenges and constant learning. I am an engineer by profession; My name is Emanuel Rangel, Venezuelan, born in the warmest city in the country: Maracaibo. Specialist in hydrocarbon well drilling fluids with four years of experience in the Venezuelan oil industry. With broad vocational interests about science and the message that God leaves us through it. I believe with great faith that God speaks to us through numbers and that there is a hidden message in each creation; that science manages to decipher with its research and study.
Some years ago I made a serious mistake; I studied a career and dedicated part of my life to the study of a science that never aroused in me the greatest vocational interest, thinking that this would give me economic stability alone: Serious error. This will be the object of study for future publications, but, in short, the ability to make money and have economic stability has absolutely nothing to do with your vocational taste. If you were born to make money, you will find in the simplest career or in the most elementary occupation the best way to make money as long as you are the best at what you do and for this the first requirement is to be passionate about what you do. This lesson, particularly I learned it a bit late, but I understood that every error has a margin of slackness that you can save as long as you develop the central point of this introduction: your capacity for change.
Society is progressing faster and faster and the dynamism that characterizes our world has an exponential acceleration over time. The challenges will be more and more complicated for future generations who will understand that the preservation of a successful formula will elucidate in much less time than in past situations. Even money, value and economy. In honor of the truth and in that idea of change; Today I start in the STEEMIT community and my main interest in this challenge is precisely the great capacity of CAMBIO that this innovative concept encompasses. STEEMIT represents the best example of this idea of ability to adapt to the new characteristics of society that I have conceptualized. Thinking about the value that is given to the expressive art of each human being through a cryptocurrency, is a very attractive scheme for people who want and need alternatives to achieve their purposes. In countries like ours, you erase borders through the globalization offered by a community that compensates your art through a different value and mines in a fair way the value for your scientific and artistic contribution.
Honestly, I feel very enthusiastic and with a lot of faith to find a new challenge, a new alternative and a new concept of change through STEEMIT. I appreciate the opportunity to those who spoke to me about this and I hope that it will be the beginning of a lot of ideas that I hope to express to the whole community due to the growth and the rise of new philosophies that our planet requires and innovative currency and value schemes to adapt what the future holds for us.