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  1. It’s going to take a little more effort before a Bill Gates type emerges in the renewables sector.

    When Bill Gates began primary school at aged five, his American primary school was the first to have a computer lab. Eleven years later he founded Microsoft. A similar story can be said for Rockefeller, JP Morgan, Henry Ford, Nickola Tesla, Andrew Carnegie. There creative genius sets them apart, you can’t buy entrepreneurs like these guys, there self funding, self starters. But you need big names to build new industries.

    There’s a big difference between entrepreneurs and capitalists. Entrepreneurs build new roads where the didn’t exist when no one else had the creative genius to perfect the cheapest possible supply chain, do up a bitchien business plan, and find some one that will invest in your crazy idea. Capitalists and government are just road users, they don’t have the same level of creativity and drive, they grow up in different environments and develop very different skill sets, and when you don’t have the skills, you just don’t have the skills to be a captain of industry.

    So people concerned about the collapse of industrial civilization being opposed to distributed, renewable energy supplies? :wtf:

    Even most preppers are far more sensible, with a general consensus that if you don’t have solar panels at your bug-out farm or whatever, you’re a moron.

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