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Posted by chopstick > 2 months ago | Report Abuse
it's interesting to read, BUT am i in the right platform
Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 months ago | Report Abuse
One must avoid myopia when considering the roles of sociology, history, and theology, as these disciplines deeply intertwine and exert profound influences on both the micro and macroeconomy of a country. Look and thick further beyond $ sign!
Posted by DickyMe > 2 months ago | Report Abuse
In a state, there will be two groups. One who is successful and always progressing. Then there is the other group with mediocre capabilities who is always envious of the successful one. They form pacts to stunt progress and advancement instead of improving their skills They create devious obstacles so that the successful is permanently blocked. The mediocre blames the successful for their failure and its never their fault.
Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 months ago | Report Abuse
Interesting case study, Dicky
Posted by Sslee > 2 months ago | Report Abuse
Nothing last, the Earth will one day return back to it original state and life cycle will began again.
Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 months ago | Report Abuse
Once dinosaurs dominated the earth, then came homo sapiens to rule - what's next? AI?
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This book is the result of the author's many years of experience and observation throughout his 26 years in the stockbroking industry. It was written for general public to learn to invest based on facts and not on fantasies or hearsay....
Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2 months ago | Report Abuse
The comparison between ancient Egypt and Greece highlights the dangers of ideological manipulation and the importance of critical thinking in preventing the abuse of power. In Egypt, the centralization of power and the use of religion to control the populace allowed leaders to accumulate wealth and power unchecked. In Greece, the promotion of intellectual freedom and democratic practices provided a safeguard against such exploitation. These historical lessons remain relevant today, reminding us of the importance of maintaining an informed and questioning citizenry to ensure that leaders are held accountable.