That's definitely fun. But not fiscally sound. And you don't become a billionaire by having fun, unfortunately. I'd much rather to see someone putting crazy ideas into action having money...
He wouldn't own anything to his name. He would put his assets in an offshore trust.
Tech enabled homes, for example. Converting malls into homes, and managing building complexes using a tech stack... If you really can't figure out one single use for cheap empty space, man, you need take a step back and…
Considering that there will be a huge amount of unused, cheap real estate, and that only tech companies seem to be holding off the crisis, it is pretty much relevant - real estate will be a huge opportunity for tech.
One important aspect is that in Japan, there were no huge clusters in old folks homes. There are many others, but this is one of the most important.
Any long lasting civilisation had people that were relatively clean and well fed - that's a very fundamental requirement for the civilisation to last long, after all! You will find that even older civilisations, such as…
Portugal is on the top score list.
I upvoted it because I found it interesting, and didn't comment because I really have nothing to say on the matter. Which dogma are you discussing?
How is that related to Google's efforts to curb unionization?
Italy's problem was never the Euro. Italy is the largest political mess of Europe, and the amount of structural problems is staggering. Its industries kept it running, and China's growth as a manufacturing centre,…
That's definitely fun. But not fiscally sound. And you don't become a billionaire by having fun, unfortunately. I'd much rather to see someone putting crazy ideas into action having money...
He wouldn't own anything to his name. He would put his assets in an offshore trust.
Tech enabled homes, for example. Converting malls into homes, and managing building complexes using a tech stack... If you really can't figure out one single use for cheap empty space, man, you need take a step back and…
Considering that there will be a huge amount of unused, cheap real estate, and that only tech companies seem to be holding off the crisis, it is pretty much relevant - real estate will be a huge opportunity for tech.
One important aspect is that in Japan, there were no huge clusters in old folks homes. There are many others, but this is one of the most important.
Any long lasting civilisation had people that were relatively clean and well fed - that's a very fundamental requirement for the civilisation to last long, after all! You will find that even older civilisations, such as…
Portugal is on the top score list.
I upvoted it because I found it interesting, and didn't comment because I really have nothing to say on the matter. Which dogma are you discussing?
How is that related to Google's efforts to curb unionization?
Italy's problem was never the Euro. Italy is the largest political mess of Europe, and the amount of structural problems is staggering. Its industries kept it running, and China's growth as a manufacturing centre,…