It is not about urban development or rural development in India. It is about shortages and surpluses. Watch the market well for better opportunities. Monitor the market well for better opportunities. Look for all the shortages and surpluses. The Indian people must move from state to state to seek better opportunities; and this is what the Indian people have been doing for decades.
Market means people. We are the market. All 6.5 billion of us are buyers and sellers, but at any given time you are either a buyer or seller. The people are the market.
In a command directed economy, the politicians will issue commands. The people are not stupid. The people do not need any commands from the politicians. The people do know how to take care of themselves. A command directed economy has not worked and will not work in India. The people do not need the politicians to tell them what to do. Only a market directed economy will work in India. All 6.5 billion of us are both buyers and sellers; but at any given time you are either a buyer or seller. The people are the market. Nobody on earth can fully keep track of the global market because it is composed of 6.5 billion buyer and sellers; and the market changes over time. Nobody on earth can fully keep track of the Indian market because it is composed of 1 billion buyers and sellers. Over time the market keeps changing: shortages, over time, become surpluses; and surpluses, over time, become shortages. It is better to keep track of surpluses and shortages.
What should the Indian politicians do about the economy? Nothing. Well, almost nothing. The people/market are not stupid. The people/market do know how to take care of themselves. The people/market do not need the politicians to tell them what to do. I think politicians should take a break. I think politicians should stay home. Why don’t the politicians mind their own business and leave the market economy alone? The less the politicians do, the more the market economy can do; and the more the politicians do, the less the market economy can do. As much as possible we have to get rid of all these government monopolies. I think politicians should stay home; and there are lots of things the politicians can do at home. The politicians can watch television at home. The politicians can watch movies on DVD at home. The politicians can play ping-pong with their family members at home. The politicians can learn yoga exercises at home. The politicians can read a fiction story book at home. The politicians can take a nap at home. There are lots of things the politicians can do at home. In a free market economy, mobility of labor is an important factor. The Indian people do know how to move around and seek employment. No attempt should be made to discourage people from one state to relocate to another state. Let the market decide for itself. The people are smart enough and will figure out how to relocate, when to relocate, and where to relocate. In fact, relocating from one state inside India to another state inside India for better opportunities has been going on for decades. Your work environment is a workplace and also a school. As you work, you also learn. Please do learn as much as possible from your work environment. After you have learned as much as possible, if you want to get ahead, you can start looking for work at another location. If your employer does not pay you well then he will pay a heavy price when you finally leave and relocate to another job. After you learn as much as possible, you can start your own company and start employing people. So the purpose of becoming an employee is to become an employer eventually. Whether your employer approves it or not, you have to find a way to turn your work environment into a school for you. Yes, we should let the market decide how and where India’s manpower will be located and relocated; and as much as possible try not to leave India to look for work because India may need your services.
Some employees prefer to work for the same employer for decades; other employees prefer to work for several employers in a lifetime. Everybody is different. Some employers prefer to employ people who have worked at different jobs before, while other employers do not. Different employers are different. Let us suppose you were a carpenter. Your work environment is a workplace and also a school. As you work, you also learn. Please do learn as much as possible from your work environment. After you have learned as much as possible, if you want to get ahead, you can start looking for work at another location. If your employer does not pay you well then he will pay a heavy price when you finally leave and relocate to another job. Even if you were working as a carpenter, and then relocate and work in a kitchen, you may be an asset because you may be able to put carpentry and kitchen together because there may be some things that you learned in carpentry which you could apply to kitchen. Even if you were working as a truck driver and now work in a plantation, you may be an asset because you may be able to put plantation and motor mechanics together because there may be some things that you learned in truck driving that you could apply to plantation. Later on, if you decide to work in a kitchen, then you are still an asset because you can put motor mechanics, plantation, and kitchen together. At different work environments you learn different things. There may be a shortage in the market of people who can put motor mechanics, plantation, and kitchen together. Always remember that the work environment is also a school. When you work as an employee, you learn as much as possible. After you learn as much as possible, you can start your own company and start employing people. So the purpose of becoming an employee is to become an employer eventually. Whether your employer approves it or not, you have to find a way to turn your work environment into a school for you. Yes, we should let the market decide how and where India’s manpower will be located and relocated; and as much as possible try not to leave India to look for work because India may need your services.
Please do maintain a good relationship with your boss. Your loyalty is to your boss. At the same time always remember that you are in your work environment to work in exchange for currency and also to learn. For you your self-improvement is important. You give your loyalty to your boss so that you can learn as much as possible in your work environment in order for you to get ahead. You should not only learn your work but also the work of the others around you in your work environment. The more you learn, the better it is. You should learn and also teach others. Team work and team spirit are important in the work environment. Whether your boss approves it or not, make sure that you learn as much as possible in the work environment. One day you may be able to quit your job and start a company of your own.
India’s manpower must be willing to travel. The bottom-line is that we want India’s manpower to be willing to relocate, move, and travel inside India. The bottom-line is that there should be no resistance to relocate, move, and travel inside India. The bottom-line is that there should be no opposition to relocate, move, and travel inside India. The future Indian will be the relocatable Indian. The future Indian will be the mobile Indian. The future Indian will be the traveling Indian. In a market economy, we should let the market decide how and where India’s manpower will be located and relocated.
Let the market decide for itself. The market works best when it is sufficiently de-controlled by politicians. The people are the market and do know how to take care of themselves. The market is always changing. We are the market. The market is composed of buying and selling goods, services and ideas. It is hard (in fact, impossible) to keep track of the market because it is composed of billions of buyers and sellers world-wide. Business cycles are hard to predict. There are always surpluses and shortages in the market. Surpluses sometimes become shortages over time; and shortages, over time, sometimes become surpluses too. If you move from an area of surplus to an area of shortages, you would be doing yourself and the market a favor. Yes, the market is always changing. Leave the market alone. The people are the market and do know how to take care of themselves. The people know what to do. Let the market take care of itself. Let the market decide for itself.
Yes, it is not about urban development or rural development in India. It is about shortages and surpluses. It is about the politicians leaving the market economy alone.
India has a population of more than one billion. Despite her one billion strong population she is not even half as strong as she could be. This is due to the fact that her one billion strong population is divided into numerous villages. There are too many villages in India. There is a surplus of villages in India. She is stretched thin. That is, the villages are not integrated into the global economy. The solution is that Indians have to regroup. The solution is urbanization. Instead of India being divided into villages, she has to be divided into cities, metropolises, and megapolises. Once India urbanizes, she will gain strength socially, politically, and economically.
In the developed nations, the people live mostly in cities, while in a developing nation like India the people live mostly in the villages. Today India’s population of one billion is stretched thin as it is spread out mostly in the villages in India. That is, there are too many villages and thus India is too decentralized, which has weakened her socially, politically, and economically. The good news is that India’s population is restructuring. The good news is that India’s population is urbanizing. Like the developed nations, she will eventually restructure into metropolises. Slowly but surely the villages will surrender to the metropolises. It is these metropolises that will strengthen her socially, politically, and economically. It is these metropolises that will breathe life to her socially, politically, and economically. Her metropolises will find their niche in the global economy. Yes, as more than one billion Indians inhale and exhale, she will grow and grow into metropolises. She should grow in a non-threatening and non-submissive way.
In this urbanization of India, the villages will exhale/rechaka their population while the metropolises will inhale/pooraka the same population. The metropolises may retain/kumbhaka some of the population, if not all of the population. As a general rule, the villages exhale/rechaka, while the metropolises inhale/pooraka and retain/kumbhaka. Yes, as more than one billion Indians inhale and exhale, she will grow and grow into metropolises. She should grow in a non-threatening and non-submissive way.
Please leave the market alone. The people are the market and do know how to take care of themselves. The people know what to do. Let the market take care of itself. Let the market decide for itself.
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Always love your mother.*Be altruistic.*Always buy packaged goods with the name of the producer on the package*Always buy from supermarkets and chain stores*Support teamwork, team spirit, and team based problem solving.* Learn Judo, Karate, Aikido, Jujitsu. Tai Chi, Yoga.* Yoga is about the chakras, and achieving self-mastery and samadhi and achieving full 100% Godhood. *All 6.5 billion of us can return to full 100% Godhood* I would recommend that the best preparation for our youth would be the military experience. Yes, an experience in the military service would do our youth some good. You should have a life of duty. Your duty to yourself. Your duty as a husband. Your duty as a wife. Your duty as a parent. Your duty as an employee. Your duty as an employer. Your duty as a taxpayer. Your duty as a voter. Your duty as a teacher. Your duty as a student and so on. * Engage in sports and exercise.* Be a profit-maker.* Do not give away goods, services, or ideas free of charge; and do not take goods, services, or ideas free of charge.* Self-defense is an inviolable human right.* Always use condoms* All 6.5 billion of us Gods are both buyers and sellers; but at any given time you are either a buyer or seller* All 6.5 billion of us are Gods and can return to full 100% Godhood through self-improvement*One way to engage in self-improvement is to try to never to repeat your mistakes*Your divine powers within you are your natural powers within you*An economy is composed of areas of surpluses and areas of shortages; when there is a surplus it is time to move to an area of shortage; ideally there would be no shortages and rationing in this world*
Thursday, May 17, 2007
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