According to Forbes article it is estimated by the year 2025 wireless voice and data networks will be available to every human on earth.
Did you know there are about 7 billion people on the planet and 2025 is literally about 5 years away.
The rate of how fast technology is growing is simply unimaginable to where we were in just the 80s.
It’s kind of scary if you ask me.
So what does this mean for the average person?
Well in reality we see that technology has become like a vital necessity in our lives.
In fact if we took our cell phones away from us we would feel naked and we wouldn’t know what to do with ourselves.
What does this mean for our future?
Well technology has now become like an extension to us and we will need to adapt to it as if it was like learning English in elementary.
I believe one day it’s going to become mandatory in school systems, like reading or writing in order to graduate.
Regular jobs will probably require some form of basic knowledge in code.
Just look at what this video has to say about learning to code.
So where does that leave you.
Well right now is the perfect time to begin.
I’m not saying you should become a master of the computer programming language code, but you should be familiar, or aware, with the fundamentals and the make up of the language.
Don’t worry I get that there are so many languages out there to learn and getting started can seem so daunting.
That’s why if I were to suggest where to start learning it would be with the three primary languages of the web…
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
JavaScript being first since it is what gives control and interaction over the majority of the internet, let alone it is how we connect to everything around us.
I think it would be a great place to start.
How do I know?
I am a testament to how learning to code can change your life.
I mean just a few months ago I was a warehouse supervisor for a company and I was looking for a change in careers as well as my finances.
I decided to pick up the skill of web development aka coding and in the span of a few months, along with persistence, I was able to get a new job.
Not only was I able to get a new job, but an increase in my salary allowed me to buy a new car, move out on my own, and start saving my cash flow to start investing into a business of my own.
Who would of thought all this could happen with learning this one skill of coding.
That’s just a fraction of the opportunities that learning to code can do for you.
The opportunities are truly endless.
Ultimately it can help you to create a life of financial freedom if you really want to.
I’m a firm believer in that.
So why should you learn how to code…
Because your future depends on it