I care about your opinions:
I think it was the Dutch who partly left and made Silicon Valley great. Why? Because there was money to be made there, and it was not appreciated here. consequence? They pay taxes and raise capital there, and Europe only bears the costs of falling behind rather than leading.
The picture that emerges in my mind is that what's left here are small groups of talented companies, fed up with the rules created by large, clumsy organizations to stop innovation.
Subsidies that are difficult to access for ordinary people, talents from different countries who cannot always work well together, mainly due to the development of language.
If you invest in your employees, they will always pay for themselves in the long run. But then you have to train them properly and not label all the fun programs as education, load the students with debt, or force them to work. But let's focus on developing talent and raising the bar.
Something the Chinese do. They are good at imitation, and slowly getting better at innovating. It took two generations, but now they are independent of American intervention before Europe.
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