Creativity and Courage: will be enough to get out of the crisis?

Creativity and Courage: will be enough to get out of the crisis?

 

In times of crisis, each offers their own recipe.

Many journalists ask this and other questions to famous entrepreneurs, on the moment we are living, hoping to get some good advice to share.

In this article in Economyup by Oscar Farinetti, famous creator of Eataly, emphasis is placed on courage.

Virtue that has always been in the DNA of Italy and of the European peoples who have written the history of Western culture.

But call up the courage, in a historical juncture, where this is not enough, it is limiting and limiting.

Have the courage to fight a hurricane, with no chance of escape, it's madness.

It also takes a bit of madness for an entrepreneur who wants to revolutionize the market, ma ...

if the system is in disarray and there is no certainty about what will happen in the short term, be brave, it can also mean surviving .... And seen what the state of politics is, finance and social tension, it would be better to encourage a radical change in a system that is swallowing up resources, brains and ideas, to survive a group of self-referential subjects who have no interest in the Res Publica.

Today, it is necessary to have the courage to demand honesty and transparency in order to work as many people do, excelling.

Another "workhorse" is a virtue very dear to us : the creativity.

Another great entrepreneur exalts it, Nerio Alessandri of Technogym.( source article on economyup )

One cannot disagree, noted that the wealth of a country with laughable territory, compared to many others such as Italy, thanks to this, has concentrated an artistic heritage, inventive and technological that EVERYONE has envied us for centuries.

But today there is the technology that many Italians have helped to create, and that abused, serves to spy on everything and everyone.

So be creative in our time, it also means protecting one's ideas by preventing those who spy , to anticipate everything and everyone, including us Italians, making us appear as "empty minds" after so many centuries of flourishing production of ideas and solutions.

If there is no state and a common sense of belonging to a nation that was what others give us, all those who want to do well, they are held back by mechanisms that reward clientelism and mortify meritocracy.

To be able to regain the hope of growing and doing well, to excel and excel in the global market, we must have the STRENGTH TO CHANGE… then, courage and creativity can return to shine in our skies.

 

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