Joe Shearer
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How about people who worked within a democratic set-up and yet opened up the economy? How about a Prime Minister who was bullied by a military dictator and fought back?I really like him (although many Indians including some of my friends hate him) or or Deng Xiaopeng??
I have applied for over forty jobs in my career, got a handful of them. I have employed/hired around 5,000 people during my professional life. I have also taught.When I was studing in Hyderabad, one of my senior (who completed studies) started looking for jobs. His experiences had a very very very deep deep impact on me. When I started digging into reasons of the state of economy etc, the conclusions I reached at are not pretty.
Certainly you must have a lot of reasons for arriving at whatever conclusions that you arrived at. It strikes me that you decided what was what on a remarkably small sample. You might like to ask around a bit, even now.
Good enough. End of story. So you read that bigot Naipaul and that is the end of that.A recent event in India also impacted me a lot, my talks with 2 of my friends have helped me concile myself:
1st friend: We, Indians, should compare India with african nations, not with China etc. That is the best comparision. Such a thought made me feel so much relief.
2nd friend: He explained some books by Naipaul etc.....felt relief too.