Not really. They see the world, and thus also the global economy, in shades of one particular colour (or tone). The one on the left is merging with his background so rapidly that any meaningful contribution he tries to make inevitably ends up as a big bourgeois suffusion of the wrong things to think and the right things to say. A slow, diminishing blur of products / services bought and products / services sold (or so he tells his alter egos).
The one on the right walks around aimlessly with his dead eyes open, unable to fully appreciate the treasure trove of consumer goods on offer at every possible point of view. I bet he thinks he can run a corporation as an altruistic community organisation.
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Do these people work and contribute to the global economy?
Not really. They see the world, and thus also the global economy, in shades of one particular colour (or tone). The one on the left is merging with his background so rapidly that any meaningful contribution he tries to make inevitably ends up as a big bourgeois suffusion of the wrong things to think and the right things to say. A slow, diminishing blur of products / services bought and products / services sold (or so he tells his alter egos).
The one on the right walks around aimlessly with his dead eyes open, unable to fully appreciate the treasure trove of consumer goods on offer at every possible point of view. I bet he thinks he can run a corporation as an altruistic community organisation.
Miserable buggers aren't they! I think they need a holiday - somewhere near the sea ...
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