You already know how I feel about Facebook, neither love nor hate, just did not feel the need, at least for now. Nevertheless last night I went to see The Social Network , David Fincher's film tells the story of Mark Zuckerberg ( Jesse Adam Eisenberg) and the birth of The Facebook, later renamed Facebook with Sean Parker (one of the co-founder of Napster) starring Justin Timberlake and partner Zuckerberg. I'm always attracted to stories where kids much younger than I can build something really great that touches every part of the globe, and I think every story like this there is always something to learn, both positively and negatively. As it says in the film the boys from Harvard "if they create jobs, do not find it and so did Zuckerberg, a student who has found himself in a few years to be the youngest billionaire in the world. Fincher did not even wrong this movie, running a cast almost unknown face has managed to make the story even more real and personal messages that I have implemented two, maybe 3: 1) The boy, the man who created a network of social exchanges and friendships in the end is the first to find themselves truly alone.
2) For most people, real life is that on Facebook, or better yet on the network in general - and tell me it's not true -.
3) There is a new model of entrepreneurial work, at least in that other part of the ocean is made up of young people, geeks or nerds (call them what you like), which has everything to do and produce a style that is far from the ones we are accustomed. Recommended
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