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Capitalism has been dead since 1975 in the US.


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14 minutes ago, uttermost said:

I think you have a better chance to find your soulmate every weekend in some underground strip clubs in India, than taking your chances in the US.

or you can always go to Brazil.

brazil risk man already went 

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8 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Problem for me is, I will be more emotional if I go to India. Those emotions may influence my judgement in the business. But in US, I can live like a robot and work like a robot.  

you have to combative to be successful in business. whether in the US, or in India or anywhere.

you can implement ethical policies only from a position of strength. Its not ideal, and self defeating, but people don't care if they can't make money out of ethical practices.

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Just now, uttermost said:

how do you expect strip clubs to not be risky man? :( 

 

come to detroit u will fell like athharillu full secured 

brazil as an area is risk not only strip clubs 

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5 minutes ago, uttermost said:

nah.. don't be. No point. whatever 'ethics' you talk about is useless in real life. We can talk about it online, ofcourse. 

go to India, and start something, build a network.

ofcourse, if you are doing something that requires venture capital, then India might not be a good place. very very few 2nd, 3rd round fundings.

Capitalise on this moment in India. and have one leg in the US too. because capitalism is dead, but US politicians and finance mafia will keep it alive for a long long time. But try not to live in the US.

okay, cool. I need to gain some knowledge, experience, and some bucks before I do anything in India. Hopefully in 1-2 years. 

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8 minutes ago, uttermost said:

Most money that capitalists in the US make is from very high tech, or with gambling. 

The profit margins in traditional manufacturing or any other business is down in the dumps. both in the US and the west.

India's profit margins are also not very high, but that's because of inefficient companies. So there's more opportunity there.

It is going to be high tech or Fintech, if I do anything in India/Asia

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3 minutes ago, Pichekkistha said:

Nope... but i will find sometime today... %$#$

in short, its not about innovation. its about how capitalism has limits, and that US economy reached its during the 1970 crisis itself, and is survived by financialization and debt. So is the west.

whether socialism encourages innovation or not is unknowable. Ofcourse destroying capitalism is almost impossible, because people are used to it, and its hubris will be all over the US and the west. And such a capitalist society will encourage tribal attitudes.

if you like capitalism so much, India is better place to be than the US.

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Just now, Batman_fan said:

It is going to be high tech or Fintech, if I do anything in India/Asia

okay. I think India is more conducive to traditional manufacturing, logistics business than such. all the best, nevertheless.

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41 minutes ago, Vintha said:

title marchu mari

avasaram ledhu. Europe lo also capitalism is dead, but it survived until the 90s, after which in desperate attempt to revive it, Euro was formed. its still dead in Europe.

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