Hello everyone, I love oranges, I like orange yuan, a graduate student in tax law.
Tonight, after enjoying a delicious dinner, Yuan Cheng decided to go out for a walk. Yuan Cheng strolls through the familiar and unfamiliar streets, all the way to the elementary school where he studied as a child.
Yuan Cheng was amazed by the scene in front of him, the campus that was once full of laughter and laughter, and the once neat and uniform buildings, have now become a wheat field.
Yuan Cheng couldn't help but fall into deep memories, those good childhood times seemed like just yesterday. This farmland, like a huge picture scroll, brings Yuan Cheng's thoughts back to the past.
Those innocent smiling faces, those carefree days, those scenes of throwing sandbags, jumping rubber bands, playing marbles and so on with friends have resurfaced in this farmland. Yuan Cheng couldn't help but sigh with emotion, time flies, and in a blink of an eye, those good times have become memories. A faint sadness welled up in Yuan Cheng's heart, but he also understood that this was growth, and it was a process that everyone had to go through.
On the way home, Yuan Cheng was thinking, what is the purpose of our efforts? What is the purpose of running around all day?
The purpose of our hard work is to continuously improve the quality of time, use greater leverage, in the same time, to create greater results, get more happiness, and gain control of time.
Navar writes in the book that the levers we can access are generally capital levers, human levers, and work levers. As an ordinary struggler, Yuan Cheng is most likely to get the result is the leverage of the work. The time of Yuancheng is copied and disseminated at a low cost through works, through the form of words, and through the Internet, so as to produce greater marginal benefits.
Perhaps only in this way will it be possible to achieve non-linear growth.
Yuan Cheng packed up his things at home in the afternoon and picked up an "idle book", simply flipped through it, a little insight, and shared it with his friends, the overall characteristics of human society are towards a higher level of complexity, professionalism and the trend of socio-political control, which seems to be unstoppable, however, in today's era, the emergence of the information society, the next stage of human economic development, is expected to reverse this obvious "unstoppable trend" and make it develop towards a higher level of centralization.
As individuals become more able to protect their transactions and assets from exploitation by predatory taxes, this means that there will be fewer resources to be redistributed, less centralized social control, and less regulation and regulation, which will eventually lead to the disintegration of territory.
For example, total tax revenue in the United States rose from 27 percent of median income in 19578 percent, up to 37 in 19976%。Even if this is not absolute evidence, it is a strong clue that the marginal returns to the overall operations of the United States are declining.
Think about it, are there other countries in the world that are also in the same situation as the United States?