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by protomyth
5596 days ago
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The goal of a business is to return value to the people who own it. This is really no different than what the goal of government should be. Government needs to return value or it should be tossed to the street. If a government sees foreign oil companies as its "shareholders" then then the local populous needs to get rid of the government. All this being said, I still want to know the qualifications of a person who should run for office that isn't seen as hubris by this author. It is a serious sign of problems and out of touch politics when we have a professional political class divorced from participation in commerce. If a government leadership has no or little understanding of commerce than how the heck can they make rules that economically work? It is like asking a non-techincal manager about coding standards. |
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Here's the thing about your second paragraph: There is self-confidence, which is an absolute requirement if you want to start/run a business, a political campaign or even a war.
Then there is hubris. Hubris is when you haven't bothered to vote (the most basic civic duty) for 28 years, and then run for Governor of California based on the fact that you've been CEO of a Silicon Valley company. To me this is worse than asking a non-technical manager about writing coding standards.
Its like a non-technical manager TELLING you how to write a coding standard.