The Aviator movie review
I'm sure Mr. Ma from Blue Fly General Aviation has seen this movie. President Ma has the same feelings, but unfortunately he does not have Howard's family background.
Airplanes cost a lot of money.
During World War II, the U.S. government allocated hundreds of millions of aircraft R&D and manufacturing orders to aviation giants such as Boeing, Pan Am, and TWA. After billions of dollars, none of the aircraft was developed and manufactured, and there was not a single aircraft. Delivered to the military. But can you say that it's a complete waste of time? The results of research and development may be manifested many years later.
Technological innovation is the primary productive force.
The model of China's socialist country is that state organs and institutions monopolize these aerospace fields that require heavy investment in research and development for a long time. American capitalist countries rely on these multinational companies to complete technological innovation. The government designates corresponding systems according to the actual situation to help the industry develop and promote healthy competition. Ultimately achieve the goal of technological innovation.
Why did Buffett Bill Gates donate naked? The U.S. estate tax rate is 50%. If you set up a charitable foundation, then the state only collects 5% of the tax every year. What the other 95% does, the foundation can not publicize it, and the profits obtained by the 95% will no longer be taxed. So not only Buffett, Bill Gates, Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, but also JP Morgan's first batch of American billionaires became philanthropists after retirement without exception, donating hundreds of millions of funds to build libraries, build schools, Do education, provide pensions to workers, etc.
The capitalist who used all his life to rob the people and forced his competitors to fight openly and secretly, and squeezed the workers to reduce costs by unscrupulous means, the capitalist who only had money in his eyes, got old and retired, and suddenly became enlightened and became a great benevolent person who cared about the suffering of the people. , a large sum of money was spit out!
You may say that he relied on the establishment of charitable funds and family trusts to avoid taxes, or that he found out in conscience, but the result is that the money of the rich goes back to the public welfare undertakings of the society. You have to admire the social system of the American government.
But everyone is equal in front of life, and no one can stop a person from pursuing their dreams. The rich second generation has the rich second generation's gameplay, and the poor boy has the poor boy's gameplay.
Mr. Ma was born into a poor family, a poor guy from rural Gansu, who started from scratch. There are no bad habits, more entertainment is to eat and drink. I spend most of my time in the company, live in the company, give speeches at meetings to absorb savings, adjust development strategies, and focus on growing the company. Fly an airplane, fly an airplane, and do what you love, an airplane-related business.
For the dream, bet everything, persevere and persevere. Even if you let down the investors, let down the employees, all your money will be gone, and you will lose your reputation. Life is not that simple. For the sake of dreams, you are destined to sacrifice too much.
The protagonist of the film, Howard Hughes, not only exhausted all his cash flow to develop and manufacture the Hercules, but also mortgaged his own airline and his family's manufacturing tool business, with bank loans, betting everything for his dream.
Mixed society, people are not cruel and unstable. If you want to do great things, you must have killing methods. In today's society, we talk about win-win every day and look at the problem from a different angle. This is also a great progress in the spiritual realm.
The horse always carries the spirit. To live, there is hope. Those who have no dreams will eventually be kidnapped by those who have dreams, and they will be coerced into realizing the dreams of others.
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