Saturday, November 5, 2011

Rambling about MI


This is from last week's article about turning MI around.
“+ $21,643 annual income/ +824,000 jobs” seems almost unreal considering the current economical state, but this is the consequence of reaching for such a goal. Not to say that it is not possible, but their needs to be a strong sense of mental unity, in terms of futuristic goals, in order to realize such a plan. If not, it would be logical for people to move to Cleveland. This reminds me of Japan after the WWII. One of the core factors that played the dramatic turnaround in the Japanese economy was that the Japanese were all determined to completely alter the existing economic disaster. So the human capital increased its value through further education and further enthusiasm. They were not working for themselves but for the country. Japan just focused on enlarging the PPF of the country. If MI is attempting to take a stand, there needs to be a sense that is the home for all of its residents so people would focus on their state before their personal gain.

My point is that there is an urgent need of realization that MI is the "home" for people. Thus they should not run away and actually take care of their asset.

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