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| Hey hey, it's Nik with your free but epic learning dose for the weekend. Today, we've got this fascinating read (and watch) leading the charge: Why Nations Fail by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson This book answers a question that has stumped experts for decades: Why are some nations rich and others poor? Why is the world so often divided into haves and have-nots, the healthy and the sick, the full and the hungry? Is it culture, the weather, geography? Which political system a country has in place? According to the authors of Why Nations Fail, none of those factors are definitive. A nation's destiny is more complex than that. Otherwise, how could some African countries, like Botswana, grow extremely fast, while others are struggling with poverty and violence? In the book, Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson show that it is our own, man-made institutions which often decide: Do we go up or down as a society? This is a fascinating analysis of economic inequality which provides not only answers but ideas for real solutions on how any country can improve its standing, even when doing so is difficult. Maybe that's why it's also one of our most viewed Youtube videos ever, and one that has only grown more popular over time. Here's what you'll learn in today's video:
If you want to get a real understanding of economic equality in the world, do not miss today's video. Not your cup of read? Here are 2 other titles you might enjoy:
That's it for this week! Have a wonderful weekend! Happy reading, PS: Before I forget: Remember last week's video narration of 3 of my 2-Minute Pep Talks? Well, the book was selected for a promotion by Bookbub, yay! That means from Monday (March 10) through Wednesday (March 12), you can get it for as little as $0.99 on most platforms! Technically, the promotion only runs in the UK, Canada, and Australia, but I've decided to reduce the price worldwide. And, better yet, since you're an insider, you can grab the deal a little early. So, if you'd like to get 67 days of short, daily inspiration for less than a buck, now's the time! Get your copy of the book here while it lasts » |
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