Sunday, October 13, 2013

Response to Chow

The amount of regulations that the government in this book imposes on the companies is ridiculous. It seems that in every chapter there is somehow something new to regulate. It is  known that immigrants come here on a daily basis because they don't think their country  works nearly as well, maybe because other countries have more regulations and less bright minds. Can this book be a message, telling us that we as a country are moving towards that path of social failure and disabling the great innovators, forcing them to find refuge in another place that lets their great mind work with less restrictions, just how other countries have been doing with their leading minds? It appears to be a kind of cycle on which part of the world can be better. The East was better in the past because that’s where civilization was taking place. When the time to expand came, America developed and became the place to be for hopeful and brilliant minds that want to have the freedom to expand their horizons with the resources, an open-minded government, and the competent people to work with. Nowadays, although the European continent is crashing and we’re right behind them, the Asian part of the world is thriving, and it was the society that was on top a long time ago as well, so are things just coming back around?  

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