Language and Business Evolution
- Jay Joshi
- Jun 20, 2022
- 2 min read
Can you teach sales to anyone? Can you teach research to anyone? Can anyone innovate and bring new things to the world? These are pretty subjective questions. Right? What if I say that you can teach anything or you can learn anything irrespective of your background.

A science enthusiast comes and needs to learn the financing for them to get to the next level of his/her ambition. Is it as easy as learning a language? Or is learning a language that hard? You might be wondering what does sales, finance, science, and research..... do have in common? Their origin? or all of them being insanely "human" for the world we know.
Language, how many of them do you think are there on our planet? Why do we need language? How do you think the languages developed throughout the journey of humanity until now? Why do we have so many languages? Why not one world language?

The set of questions above lead me to say that let's develop a new language. What do we need? Alphabets and grammar for a set of guidelines on how the language structure goes.
Developing language with those tools comes with one gap, if not conveyed properly, it can lead to a different pathway that might not be appropriate to our objectives for the language.
How did the evolution of species take place? Why do we have this large diversity of species that we see? Is the evolution of language analogous to the evolution of species?
Business - What is it? Why does it exist around the world? What are the alphabets for a business? What is grammar for a business? Is it the same for all forms of business across the world?

How does one develop a grammar for innovation? What is more difficult? Learning a new language or Developing a new language? What if we use the current languages and synthesize a new language out of those languages?
What if we want to develop a tool that helps in learning a language rather than having a book or learning sessions for the same? What is a more effective form of business - creating a tool/technology or creating modules in the form of learning sessions? Can this be Meta innovation?
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