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There is hardly a more foolish or dangerous way to make decisions than to put those decisions in the hands of people who will not pay a price if they are wrong. However, there are indeed foolish and dangerous segments of a population that give those people the power to make decisions without paying a price for their decisions.
Thomas Sowell more or less
Due to the national energy emergency and other fictitious emergencies and national security, the name and location were changed. So often, we are no longer even aware of which country and which people we are writing about.
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Thomas didn't mention any people or countries, or any population, but we were asked to provide a few tips in the form of GIFs.
Have we ever explained to you how to lower food prices and inflation? Quite simply, you increase oil and gas production, relax the AI guidelines, create a regulation to restrict the price of medication and inflation goes down.
Second lecture at Harvard for economics.
Nonsense was just a joke
It is the tariff policy according to which increasing tariffs increase the prosperity of the people in a country.
First lecture in Oxford for economics
Also complete nonsense.
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No one has ever become poor by giving.
Anne Frank
Telegram’s Pavel Durov reveals he has over 100 kids — but none can touch his billion-dollar fortune for 30 years! 😲💰 #PavelDurov #Telegram
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"Focus on Solving Real Problems”: Tech Billionaire Ankur Jain Shares His Simple Path to Success
Tech entrepreneur Ankur Jain, 34, boasts a net worth of $1.2 billion, as per Forbes. Known for his previous role as an executive at Tinder, where he still holds a 36% stake, Jain launched his latest venture, Bilt Rewards, in 2022. Bilt enables users to earn rewards by paying rent or purchasing homes, and is currently valued at $3.25 billion, as reported by the New York Post.
Jain is the successful son of Naveen Jain, a former Microsoft executive who briefly became a billionaire during the rise of InfoSpace, before the dot-com crash. Recently, Ankur Jain shared insights for aspiring entrepreneurs in an interview with the Daily Mail.
Firms backed by Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty went bust owing taxman £1million
The out-of-touch Prime Minister last week suggested British workers should chuck in their secure jobs and be prepared to fail as he took par
The out-of-touch PM last week suggested workers should be willing to chuck in their jobs to take risks. Appearing at an event alongside tech billionaire Elon Musk, he said he wanted Britain to replicate the culture of “places like Silicon Valley… where people are unafraid to give up the security of a regular pay cheque to go and start something and be comfortable with failure”.