can you spot the limiting beliefs?
Everyone is Buddha,of course!I`m more thatn that,i`m the Interstellar Jagannath
can you spot the limiting beliefs?
because Xmas time is coming, and you're a fellow trader and we know how trading challenges oneself, here are some cues you MIGHT want to reflect on:
- what is the difference between surving and thriving?
- why would one think of threat to survival, another opportunity to thrive if machines can do the jobs?
- what type of dangerous, threatening life events might have allowed a person to understand the importance of survival?
- what were the things lacking in a person's life history, for the person to find that survival is the most important thing?
Correct. I am starting to believe some conspiracy theorists that are convinced that the elite has set course to drastically reduce world population.
I agree, when I am in Russia I am always in shock when I see the unbelievable manipulation of the media. Especially when I go out and see the REAL Russia.You sound like russian official.I see these "clues" on tv everyday.
" Robots could increasingly replace people in workplaces, according to leading computer scientist Moshe Vardi, who told the AAAS that 50 per cent of jobs will be taken by machines by 2050 "
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I agree, when I am in Russia I am always in shock when I see the unbelievable manipulation of the media. Especially when I go out and see the REAL Russia.
This is real RUSSIA, but it is never shown on Russian TV. 84% of all wealth in Russia is in hands of a few billionaires. Except of these few billionaires the rest is poor or even very poor.
Since the first industrial revolution they tell this. And since the first industrial revolution we see more people working in better circumstances. So just the opposite of what people where afraid from.
If robots take over the jobs, for who will they produce if 50% of the population has no job which means no money?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value-added_tax As of 2014, 160 of the world's approximately 193 countries employ a VAT, including all OECD members except the United States.[1]:14