• More of my philosophy about Estonia and the Estonian Soviet Socialist R

    From Amine Moulay Ramdane@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 1 16:45:52 2021
    Hello,

    More of my philosophy about Estonia and the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic..

    The smart gay programmer that we call Kristjan Robam from Estonia of this forum that just said to me that i have to be a taxi driver or a bus driver since in his eyes i am not a good programmer has a kind of weakness,
    and i think that it is related to past history of Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, since i think that the transitioning of Estonia from communism
    to capitalism is still not so efficient and we can notice it by the way that the gay Kristjan Robam from Estonia is acting here in this forum, since notice how he is not understanding the basis of the capitalistic spirit, since we have not to think
    capitalism as just making money or being a programmer that makes money, since i think that being the capitalistic spirit is a systemic thing, so you have to think capitalism systemically so that to understand and to act efficiently, so you can more
    easily notice it if i give you an example: So notice that i have just spoken about being inventive and being creative, so i think that being creative and being inventive is like the backbone of capitalism, since being creative and inventive has a great
    weight of importance in capitalism, since i think being the good business is also being good at creativity and inventiveness, and being the good business also requires from us to have the right qualifications, so in the good business of capitalism we
    have for example to know how to talk efficiently and to think efficiently and we have not to forget the most important thing that the being creative and inventive in capitalism is necessary since it permits us to "adapt" efficiently and we can notice it
    more clearly by reading my following writing about economic growth in capitalism(so in capitalism we have to be smart):

    More philosophy about the Global Trends..

    I invite you to look carefully at the following interesting video:

    Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIANLddo-ec


    And notice how the above video is optimistic and how it is also speaking about the following:

    The Limits of the Earth, Part 1: Problems

    "In my own new book, The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet, I challenge this view. The problem isn’t economic growth, per se. Nor is the problem that our natural resources are too small. While finite, the natural resources the
    planet supplies are vast and far larger than humanity needs in order to continue to thrive and grow prosperity for centuries to come. The problem, rather, is the types of resources we access, and the manner and efficiency with which we use them.

    And the ultimate solution to those problems is innovation – innovation in the science and technology that we use to tap into physical resources, and innovation in the economic system that steers our consumption.

    The situation we’re in isn’t a looming wall that we’re doomed to crash into. It’s a race – a race between depletion and pollution of natural resources on one side, and our pace of innovation on the other."

    Read more here:

    https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-limits-of-the-earth-part-1-problems/



    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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