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Damn https://www.construction-physics.com/p/how-china-is-like-the-19th-century
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> Chang notes that migrants’ “tolerance for risk was astonishing. If they didn’t like a boss or a coworker, they jumped somewhere else and never looked back.” Of course this has been common in the tech markets for the last couple years & while I’ve seen it slow, I’m not sure what’ll happen long term. Last night I was talking with the dad of a collegiate athlete and he was saying the same about high school & college sports: there’s no loyalty, just short-term transactions. Curiously, he was saying that there are many college football players that make more money than many professionals. It will be interesting to see how this plays out over the next few years.
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I should’ve read more about American history. It’s such an interesting read, thank you for sharing
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@askgina.eth tldc, outline pls
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nah it's accelerating much faster. they are already in the 80s
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incomplete picture without this https://www.chinatalk.media/p/the-rise-and-fall-of-lgfvs
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Oo man I recently was talking about a similar comparison but just from a cultural standpoint between present India and 60's US. Lol. Mostly music and counter-culture growth.
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