Chapter Forty-Eight: I've Your Back!

"John, I'll do it, I'm going to do it, I'm done with this game!" Richie, who had thought for a long time, said his thoughts in a series of reinforced tones.

The reason why he thought about it for so long was because the advice Takahashi gave him was too exciting for him.

In the United States, which seems to be the most developed country in the world, many things are actually very incredible.

The "traditional culture" that the citizens of New China thought should have been swept into the garbage heap of history a long time ago did not know how much was preserved here.

By the way, this is the time to talk about what traditional culture is.

The so-called traditional culture, in Takahashi's view, is a culture that has fallen behind and needs to be eliminated.

For example, in the era of the Warring States period, when the feudal system was prevalent, the Holy Ancestor wanted to promote a hierarchical system with slavery as the core such as Zhou Li, which was a reversal, and this was to restore traditional culture.

Is this a good thing?

It is self-evident to the commoners, and even for the rulers, it is not necessarily a good thing.

Therefore, the Holy Prophet traveled around the world and did not put his ideas into the way.

From a modern point of view, everything that can be discarded has been subsumed into modern culture. Only those who want to pick up the rotten and backward things will preach that this is traditional culture.

Some children, after being educated, will say, "A nation without traditional culture is a sad nation, and a country without traditional culture is a sad country." ”

Is it sad that the United States has become the world's largest power in the past 200 years?

It is not sad.

It even exports its own value system to the world.

Even if it is to restore traditional culture, as a country with a history.

Which dynasty and which generation is considered traditional?

In the time of the Republic of China, didn't the Qing Dynasty represent traditional culture?

In the Qing Dynasty, wasn't it in the Ming Dynasty?

What about the Song Dynasty during the Ming Dynasty?

What about the Tang Dynasty during the Song Dynasty?

……

Even if it goes back to the Western Zhou Dynasty, there was no Shang Dynasty before, and there was also the legendary Xia Dynasty.

As a collection of human beings, the state should actually recognize that everything is spiraling.

Trying to reverse the car and not knowing where it is going is not the right thing to do.

Perhaps, this will be able to cover up some of the problems for a while.

It's like using the rhetoric of wolf culture, forcing overtime from the cultural atmosphere, and saying that people who don't work hard are sinners and should be eliminated.

Is that right?

According to this, Zhou Papi, who crows in the middle of the night, the old landlord of Zhou, is not the ancestor of wolf culture?

Hard work does create a degree of wealth.

But you can't just talk about increments and not about distribution, right?

Originally, I worked eight hours a day, five days a week, forty hours a week, and I could eat one steamed bun a day.

But now I work from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day, 12 hours a day, six days a week, 72 hours a week, and I can only eat one steamed bun a day.

Then tell the employees that the reason why you can only eat one steamed bun is because you don't work hard enough.

You know, but there are still so many people who can't eat steamed buns, if you don't work hard, you will be eliminated, and you will have no steamed buns.

At the same time, as an entrepreneur, you have to take risks.

Don't look at the luxury car I drive now, driving a car with different fat and thin flavors every day.

However, I took risks, high risk and high reward, you see how hard I worked.

Since I've worked so hard, why don't you work hard?

Isn't there anything wrong with this set of words?

But in fact he changed the concept.

What is the risk of an entrepreneur, is that the business goes bankrupt and cannot be the boss anymore.

Sounds miserable, doesn't it?

But when employees lose their jobs, it's not just that they can't be bosses anymore, they don't have money if they don't have a job, and they can't afford to eat without money.

can't afford to eat, even if you say that you are laid off and go to the service industry, to be a hammer service industry.

There is no money to eat, who still spends money to go out to eat, who still spends money to buy services?

In fact, employees take much more risk than their bosses.

It is precisely because of these risks that employees have to work overtime.

Because, in many countries, a place will be set aside to create some slums.

Use these poor people living in it to spur employees.

As long as you don't work hard and lose your job, that's what happens to you.

Thereupon......

Naturally, I worked twice as hard.

What about the wealth created by hard work?

A huge majority of them have gone into the pockets of entrepreneurs.

There is a high probability that entrepreneurs will not make large-scale consumption locally.

He may eat locally and provide some tertiary employment.

However, he prefers to use the money to hire the best chefs in the world, or buy some exotic food.

The situation at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union is still in sight.

Which of those tycoons who have gained fat still lives on the borders of the former Soviet Union?

Less, very little.

A country with a population of only a few million people such as Mongolia is rich in mining resources.

Even if they don't do anything, they can already live happily just by selling mineral rights.

But why are the people of Mongolia still poor?

Because those factories and mines are concentrated in the hands of a very small number of people.

And the people who control these factories and mines do not live in Mongolia at all.

They live a life of incomparable affluence and "civilization", but what about ordinary people?

It's like a small landlord in a Tibetan area, whose home is full of all kinds of donkey brand bags, and he talks elegantly and far-sightedly.

But what is behind them?

Aren't they skinny serfs?

……

"Do it well. Takahashi said.

At first, he didn't quite understand why Richie thought about it for so long, and in Takahashi's own opinion, the theme of "Age of Mythology" was actually not as good as "Age of Empires".

However, after a while, he also figured it out a little.

Perhaps, this is the cultural difference.

Rich lives in an environment like a game developer he once picked up in that small village in the United States.

Perhaps, for them, Zongjiao is something that they have to accept, but they can't refuse.

The most terrible thing about the sect is not this.

It's these former victims, who, as they get older, immediately begin to uphold the system.

It's like a group of people who started empty-handed, but after they have bottles and cans, gold, silver and jewelry, they still respect the "traditional culture of respect and humility".

I have to say, the world is so wonderful.

"I'm for you!" Thinking of this, Takahashi emphasized again.