During the Nuremberg Trials, Hermann Göring gave an interview to psychologist Gustave Gilbert and said:
“Of course the people don’t want war. Why would some poor farmer want to risk his life in a war when the best he can hope for is to come back to his farm in one piece?
Naturally, people don’t want war. No one wants war in Russia, England, America — not even in Germany. That’s obvious.
But in the end, it’s the leaders of a country who determine policy. And it’s always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it’s a democracy, a communist state, a parliament, or a fascist dictatorship.”
Gilbert objected:
“But there is one difference in a democracy — the people have a voice through their elected representatives.”
To which Göring replied:
“That’s all well and good, but whether the people have a voice or not, they can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and for exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.”
— Nuremberg Diary, April 18, 1946
Doesn’t it sound familiar?
🚨 FIA president Ben Sulayem has confirmed F1 will return to V8 engines
"It's coming, oh yes, it is coming. At the end of the day, it’s a matter of time. In 2031, the FIA will have the power to do it, without any votes from the power unit manufacturers."
"You will hear about it very soon. It will not be something like now, which is a 46-54 split. There will be very minimal [electric] power."
"I'm targeting 2030. One year before the maturity [of the regulations]. it will happen. But let's say the manufacturers don't [vote for it], then one more year and it will be done. It's not a matter of, 'Do I need their support?' No, it will be done. V8 is coming."
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Canada has the best deal of any major U.S. trading partner — with 85% of our trade remaining tariff-free. As we approach the Joint Review of CUSMA, we want to preserve our unique Canadian advantage — and build on it.
To that end, we’ve created a new Advisory Committee on Canada-U.S. Economic Relations to serve as a forum for expertise and strategy.
To learn more about the committee: https://t.co/kDLKwObQkm
Prime Minister Carney announced that the first-ever Canada Investment Summit will take place in Toronto from September 14-15, with a focus on attracting new investment to advance nation-building projects and create new career opportunities for Canadians. https://t.co/9cJpW6k2f1
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@Fiat_iceberg Not to say tech wont see continued inflows and investment but even the infrastructure and hard assets behind the tech are still widely overlooked
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This is a 1000-gram iron bar. In its raw form, it’s worth around $100.
If it’s turned into horseshoes, its value rises to about $250.
If it’s made into sewing needles, its value jumps to roughly $70,000.
If it’s crafted into watch springs and gears, it can be worth around $6 million.
And if it’s transformed into precision laser components, like those used in lithography, its value can reach $15 million.
Your value is not defined only by what you are made of, but by how well you shape your potential into something extraordinary.
Because there are ~ 8 x 10⁶⁷ possible ways to arrange a 52-card deck, the number of different orders is unimaginably large.
Even if every person on Earth shuffled a deck every second for billions of years, we wouldn’t come close to exhausting all possibilities. That’s why, when you thoroughly shuffle a deck, the exact order of cards in your hands has almost certainly never existed before in the entire history of the universe.
Never take your phone in your bedroom
Bonus points if the alarm is on the phone and you have to leave the room to shut it off
Then put a premade cup of preworkout with beta alanine in it on top of the phone
Once you have beta alanine tingles you can’t really do anything other than workout 😂
Canada and India are both growing economies with big ambitions in energy, technology, and AI.
Natarajan Chandrasekaran, The Chairman of Tata Group, and I met in Mumbai to discuss how our countries can partner in these areas to create greater security and prosperity for both our peoples.