Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Hemp Capitalism

When we talk about Capitalism, it is justifiable to understand why most simple mentally shut down the topic.

I think any discussion on this matter will drive us to a no-answer-yet dead-end or spark a motivation to speak up the essence of our existences. It is like talking about religion and politics.

Capitalism is a Reality-TV show discussion about the human and divine. And Leftism (Communism, Socialism, Militarism, Dictatorships, Religion Rulers and of course, my favorite, Monarchies) are science-fiction.

The problem is not that 8 people own as much money as 3.2 billion people in the poorest countries on earth.

I fully support Capitalism but I also support social care for the needed ones, regardless of each one of the personal circumstances. Capitalism is supported by smart minds and only Capitalism will find a solution to balance and heal the world. Capitalism can not be surrounded by rings of poverty.

We are all human beings and some require more permanent assistance while others may need temporary help. Not everyone is born to make money and earn like the richest.



When we say that poverty is in the mind is because, even though it sounds true for a self-help and personal growth purposes, it is also quite real!.  So real, it hurts and affects each one of our cosmic atoms when it is present. Poverty is a sickness as much as greedy. Both sicknesses affect the spirits and the souls.

However, those 3.2 Billion people live in countries where financial greed and political power pursues is the day by day rule. 

In those countries, the education level is much lower than what we are used to complaining in the Western world and believe me, all government decisions gravitate on the corruption.  So, the formal education is divorced from reality.

And corruption is so widely socially accepted that it is part of the culture. And most accept the same speech of the local politicians. 

So, the education system is set up to drive that purpose. And those genetically smarter have no options to fit in or get a chance in the industrialized world.

So, it is an evil negative circle.

It is a common equation across all countries, rich or poor that 1% of the population owns 50% of all incomes and assets. The rest of the 50% "belongs" to the governments and the rest of the people who are broken down in High class, Middle High class, poverty line (everyday survival) and below poverty line (the vast majorities).

If those 8 richest people on earth would sell all assets and the retirement income would only depend on the financial interest from the capital they would have at hand, their money will never dry up nor stop growing in quantities by earning only interests.

But I am not saying that achieving that level of economic success is impossible, on the contrary, it is possible, because, and that is the counterpart of the ugly part, in Capitalism, an individual can make a difference and when the sum of individuals gathered together, then nations grow strong. 

To reshape the world is necessary to reshape the economy.

I am a firm believer that the Industrial Hemp can make a difference. 

There are scientifically proven facts of the properties of this plant and its benefits for humanity, and moreover, there are great investment opportunities for all citizens.

Industrial Hemp can eventually, fully substitute the polluting O&G self-destructive industry for one that saves water, and is more sustainable,  and earth-friendly.

We need more investors, more farmers, more growers, more manufacturers, more scientists, more specialist and trades of all kinds. We can create millions of new jobs and solve the basic needs of human beings.

Ah, sorry I almost forgot one little obstacle. Government's acceptance that we either grow up or get behind, technologically speaking and over let crime keep running the business. There is no more time for listening recycled speeches. For the Industrial Hemp to grow, it needs a strong and Research & Development and Engineering sectors,  and stop impending new business opportunities and personal freedom to create wealth.

Ramon Granados, Bsc




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