
not it strange that there are people with the desire to invent things whose purpose should be only to economic success. I for one remember the discussions with fellow students committed to finding the idea of \u200b\u200bthe century. The parameters for judging an idea is almost always an economic and commercial matters. An invention must produce and sell many copies and must be inexpensive. Like the candy or the door towel.
For companies that produce these goods (let's call them) work millions of people around the world for eight hours a day for about 11 months a year. The work of these people produces more crazy things that throw in a few years.
If we could, one day, to measure the value of things not with money but with intelligence, we would realize that it would be more convenient to keep these millions of people without work, asking in exchange for "only" to develop their own best interests.
a new candy that would later make burp or fart? The television would be able to make us believe, in the sense that would buy!
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