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Jack Welch, Oprah Winfrey, And Rachel Carson

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Numerous people prefer old experience over new and hate new experience, because old experiences are proven right and can only be told by being able to endure the time. However, I think that new experiences are also crucial to the world and new experience can often bring up a different and better exprience. The success of Jack Welch, Oprah Winfrey, and Rachel Carson demonstrate how new experience is just is as good, if not, better, as the old experiences.
Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, was one of the first CEOs to change a company so drastically and destroy policies that had been for years. When Jack Welch first entered General Electric, he was given a PPO project on plastic. Jack Welch contributed greatly. Yet, he was only given …show more content…

Born in a Black neighborhood, Oprah Winfrey was abused both physically and sexually frequently. Several years after running away from home, when she was 22, she got an opportunity to co-anchor the 6 o’clock news in Baltimore. Wanting more audiences, her boss asked Oprah to imitate Barbara Walters, perhaps the best reporter at the time, and to change her name to a friendlier Suzie. Unwilling to do so, Oprah refused because she felt that hosting a TV program should be spontaneous. She was later sent to a talk show. In that talk show, Oprah realized that TV could be more than a playground, but a platform for service, for helping other people lift their lives. The Oprah Winfrey Show became a nationally syndicated program and had placement on 120 channels and an audience of 10 million people. Oprah knew how the old experience of anchoring can hut her, so she chose the new experience and became the Oprah Winfrey …show more content…

Rachel Carlson and his book Silent Springs perefectly demonstrate it. Pesticides, which are used popularly now, are not all good. It does kill some harmful bugs, but it also kills some bugs that are beneficial to the crops. Rachel Carlson, an environmental activist, wrote a book called Silent Springs, in which it talks about the real harmful effects of pesticides, especially DDT, a very widely used pesticide at the time. Her insistence in the book that the world should change its point of view suddenly shocked society. She quit her formal job when she decided to write this book. During the process of writing and researching, the pesticide companies continued to spread rumours that her findings were false. Initially, because of the clout of these manufacturers, citizens all believed the companies, but after she published her book, the public opinion changed drastically. Shortly after she published the book on DDT, she died. 2 years after her death, the government banned the use of DDT because of its harmful effects. The path of Rachel Carson is full of dangers, she knew that people hate her book because they are afraid that new experiences can take over old

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