Costa Concordia, the bad guys are always up to
One moral damage from the Costa Concordia shipwreck, in the low unthreatening waters of the Mediterranean Sea, is that it makes us all feel good and law abiding citizens. So many things went wrong that this event will be used as an example of what the bad guys – read “the others, but not me” [...]
China is not so much different
We have to think of China as a continent not as a country. It is so big that to cover the same quantity of people we have to go from Island to Cape Town. Flying from Beijing to the South takes longer than flying from London to Rome. The population of its provinces far exceeds [...]
It snows in Rome. A global unexpected fireplace
The darkest evening of the year it snows downtown Rome, Italy, nobody is around the streets after the traffic jam of the afternoon. However the Internet-point is a crowded and warm place. Everyone talking to some distant dear one and yet everyone getting the warmth of the person next. Still another instance of values and [...]
To be an entrepreneur is not compulsory
When we speak about entrepreneurs’ duties towards their employees and society, sometimes we implicitly assume that being an entrepreneur is a sort of inevitable destiny. An inescapable chore some individuals owe to society like a jail sentence. We ought to consider that being an entrepreneur is not compulsory: it’s got to be rewarding just like Karl Marx [...]
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