I was just wondering where other growth locations can be.
So based on a rough search, China is about 60% urbanand India about 30%.
Hmm, what I don’t know is the quality of the urbanisation. Like: how do you define quality of urbanisation?
I know the Indians are very hungry, the Chinese are very hungry, and the Filipino are lazy.
Well, I’m certain the Dutch will know everything, I guess.
When I was working I was very fascinated with stories about the rural areas of India and how the roadside stalls would have Coca-Cola: as in, how did they hear of Coca-Cola?
I had initially applied to a global PR agency because I wanted to tap into globalization owing to the fear of the double carriage economy as posited by Saskia Sassen, because I also had the issue of being the sandwiched class. And the finance controller did tell me no money, no partner.
Even when I wrote in to the local government officials they couldn’t do anything.
And I actually went to buy an academic book on sustainable cities and development when I was studying some technical stuff and setting up the Synology server.
And then a dumbass Australian tells you that they should give more money to Manila. And the iPhone and Macintosh get hacked.