Great Ideas Start in a Globalized World
This topic is about my experience I had
when I when abroad to study many diferent things and met many people around the
world. This experience built the sense that everyone in a country that is not
globalized tend to be a blur idea about other in the world, so, such knowledge
is making them to live to be lazy, rather than live to experience the creative
of your powerful brain.
According to researchers, they so, the
individualism stimulate the creativity of the brain, making it a powerful tool
to create from dust something new, generally speaking that tend to happen in a
globalized country, so, competitivity is something that everyday you have to
face in this type of country, this competitivity makes your brain work for get
your daily food.
The difficulty for creating new stuff is
more complex, cuz, generally in the advanced countries, most of the basic
things are done, so, you really need to be creative to attract your public and
to sell your products, this seems to boost innovation, and it seems to be boosted
even more when the country is more capitalism oriented than socialist or
comunisit.
Statistically, in globalized countries was
created most of the stuff that everyone around the world is using right now
almost everyday, ex.: the radio, tv, internet, bulb, electricity, car, engines
and the list is limitless to write it in here, however, it does not mean that
developing countries did nothing, they did it, sure, but, comparativitilly
speaking, how many stuff was created in those countries.
If you want, we can make a huge open
discussion about this, but, let be real, this country where I live is not
capitalism neither socialist or comunist country, cuz, if it were a capitalism
country, it will be open opportunitity market to everyone, so, everyone in this
society will get what they work for it, but, it is not true, clear example,
lobbying is in here, what is that mean in this country, if you aren't friend of
the one is contracting you, you wont get any chances to get a contract for your
company or just get the job you are looking for; here no matter how much you
study, or you the best in your subject, they wont apply democracy to you at the
job time, or contracting time, so friendscracy is apply, and most developing
countries are face historical levels of corruption that makes the country
slowdown almost forever, but not just that, those countries are facing internal
troubles on theirs economy, health, food, and others.
Let´s talk about our friend in the north,
Venezuela, which who could believed a bus driver was going to be the president,
and for sure that is the problem, have not idea about economy, even, everybody
guess he even can do the 4 basic operations, and maybe many people are stolen
money from the goverment, so, the country is down. But not everything is
the fault of the president, not sir, people that vote for him too, people keep
quite when they received money under table, and maily from people that believe
central goverment should pay everything for them, big mistakes. Here I will
make clear one thing, cuz, many rich people will say, yeah, sure, we should
kill everyone don't want to work, or everyone sick, or the weakears should
receive anything, well, NO, THAT'S NOT MY MESSAGE. Capitalism is good, but, the
true capitalism, not the selfish capitalism from Carnigie, JP Morgan,
Rockefeller or others in which Me(rich) I get richer and poor is the useful
fool that pay taxes and others stuff to support goverments, work for them,
build things them, and allow them increase and create more wealth for miserable
rich people. Everybody know, rich people are richer cuz, they avoid taxes and
most of the time create slaves system to prevent other go into the markets.
Honest people never will get rich or at least medium class, simply like that,
lazy people wont get rich too, selfish lazy people will get rich cuz, they will
become the corruption system of tomorrow.
Comparing Ecuador with other countries on
the planet, it is easy to know we belong to a country that is not globalized
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