omegaquadroerre
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8 months have passed since the official beginning of the crisis.
customers do not want to hear about buying new machinery.
seems that the market has fallen asleep or worse seems to be at war.
we are preparing to spend loving holidays.
personally I hadn't turned off the pc in August.
then what to say in this sudden and incomprehensible crisis?
I would like to bring back here the words of a genius who crossed 2 world wars and the great depression of 1929.
"We don't expect things to change if we keep doing it the same way.
crisis is the best thing that can happen to people and whole nations, because it is precisely the crisis to bring progress!
creativity comes from anxiety, as the day comes from the dark night.
is in the crisis that inventiveness, discoveries and great strategies arise.
who overcomes the crisis surpasses himself, without being overcome.
who attributes his defeats and his mistakes to the crisis rapes his talent and respects more the problems than solutions.
the real crisis is the crisis of incompetence. " albert einstein (1879-1955)
alberto, illuminaci!
customers do not want to hear about buying new machinery.
seems that the market has fallen asleep or worse seems to be at war.
we are preparing to spend loving holidays.
personally I hadn't turned off the pc in August.
then what to say in this sudden and incomprehensible crisis?
I would like to bring back here the words of a genius who crossed 2 world wars and the great depression of 1929.
"We don't expect things to change if we keep doing it the same way.
crisis is the best thing that can happen to people and whole nations, because it is precisely the crisis to bring progress!
creativity comes from anxiety, as the day comes from the dark night.
is in the crisis that inventiveness, discoveries and great strategies arise.
who overcomes the crisis surpasses himself, without being overcome.
who attributes his defeats and his mistakes to the crisis rapes his talent and respects more the problems than solutions.
the real crisis is the crisis of incompetence. " albert einstein (1879-1955)
alberto, illuminaci!