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by Opt_Out_Fed_IRS
1850 days ago
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> My understanding of life as a young professional in China or Korea is that the competition is almost unbelievable to someone from North America. South Korea and China competition is "working harder". In the US it's all about "working smarter" Also with all due respect for South Korea and China...very risk averse. The big jumps happen when you take a risk and beat the odds, not the endless grinding which goes on in Asian societies. Asian societies lack the arrogance of the creator/founder, which abounds in the West, especially American Jews. Imagining something new and having the arrogance to think that it will be a great success and you'll be the one bringing it into the world. This is the trademark American Jew mindset. Zuck turned down 1 Billion for Facebook...Larry and Sergey 1 million for Google. It takes guts and arrogance to think you'll beat the odds and say "no thanks" to 1 billion (and to 1 million too! considering it was back in the 90s and it was a very good deal for the effort they put into it) |
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( skip to 1:06 ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ4aDgZSjDo