The other day, I found the Stansberry Research while I was reading the news and I though that I shall bring my comment. You can watch here.
Those are some abstracts:
On the rest of the video are "predictions" on which I am not going to comment. What I want to show here, is how the society has evolved.
Once upon a time, companies used to share their growth with their employees. They understood that to sell a car for instance, they had to participate in the "social progress" but after the 60s, really bad practices started to compete and the employees have paid the price with less and less part of the share on the growth of the companies.
What's common with Africa? If you look very closely at the pictures on the economy section of this page, you will see people who are working very hard and who got nothing from their hard labor. At the other end of the production chain, you have "The Bold and the Beautiful".
The new version of the opening is just working as fine as the old one. From 1987 to 2017, this series has attracted the kind of public that won the Olympics of luge 2018. They get on the slope, they loose money but they still have their TV. The world is an illusion.
When do you think that the luge will stop? At the end of the slope? At the bottom of the valley? At the edge of the sea where the crab meets with the coral?
This is the African version of the Bold and the Beautiful.
The American taxpayer becomes the dandy who looks fine and clean outside, in a country where the streets become dirty. Then politicians will teach you that "poverty is a state of mind".
I let you think of the state of mind that poverty can be. Think hard because the time is going very fast.
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