Well, this in Italy is something that will never happen. By games of power I mean. There will always be someone more powerful than you are, and he will always be more right than you. So if he speaks badly of you because he's jealous, then all his followers will, and by being powerful he will have lots of followers. So you will get into trouble. Whatever you do you will be into trouble.
Unless you're dating mafia bosses, I mean. Mafia bosses are always right unless they get killed. And mafia rules in Italy at a level than non-italians cannot understand. Because Italians hide that to foreigners. As they hid the recipe for good espresso coffee, but I disclosed that recipe in Brussels in 2006 at a party. It wasn't a real secret, and now that the financial crisis is flaring all around Italians learned that selling stuff is better than not selling stuff. Even if it means to disclose a secret. I did it in 2006 and by 2009 the secret has settled in Brussels, and now espresso coffee there is as good as it is in Italy. Wow!
I never thought that Italians would have disclosed their secret easily, but the crisis forced them to find new markets, and now they sell espresso machines for coffee even abroad. And with training, too. You know, having a machine is not enough to make proper espresso coffee. You must have the proper mixture, properly cut, make the proper amount of coffee in the filter, press it enough but not too much. Then the machine will do the rest by brewing it with high pressure steam for the proper amount of time. This way I made some foreigners happy with Italian espresso coffee outside of Italy. That sounded great, as made people happier, and made Italian companies sell more machines, and mixtures, on a bunch of new markets that previously no one even considered worth considering.
Italians got angry anyway, because now to drink a properly brewed coffee you can be anywhere in the planet, so tourists no longer have to visit Italy to drink proper espresso coffee. And then this made people angry because this reduced tourists in Italy, in their opinions, that is. But I think that the decreased amount of tourism is due to the increased prices due to the crisis, and not to the increased production of coffee, and pizza abroad. Yeah! Probably people do not travel to Italy because it becomes more and more expensive as time goes by.
Do you think that this is due to the decreased amount of coffee bought by foreigners? This is a vicious circle. Buying less makes it cost more, having it costing more decreases sales, and to keep up with manager's costs makes people get paid less AND buying things more expensive. So sales decrease. And by no means they are going to increase this way. Until managers understand that is people that make up the world, and not managers. Managers have no right whatsoever to piss in the face of employees. Unless they really want them to quit both the company and the country. And that is what is happening to Italy in last few decades: smart people, tired of being mobbed, slowly started to quit Italy. This trend is always accelerating.
Politicians (liars, that is) tell us we should trust them and remain in Italy, but people does no longer want to pay to work, so they quit from here to never be back. What happens in the Central American countries is happening to Italy, too. Unhealthy management, both in companies, and government, made the country sick to the point that mice are fleeing the boat. I was expecting it as I was expecting that Microsoft, and Intel loose their antitrust lawsuits in the past: they cheated, and they got punished. And so information technology is geared towards an healthier status as the war in courts was over. There will be no court to rule the fate of Italy. People must understand that by being conservatives they doomed this country to ruin, and that the country is not getting up without a real amount of blind innovation. That is innovation that does not try to innovate by changing nothing, but innovation that is going to hurt people to foster the changes that are required to bring this country back in track!
Wish us good luck, as change is not going to be liked by the powers that rule this country.
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