What is being missed here is that the issue traces to the basic human behavior which cannot be altered. The technocratic mind leans sociopathic which is how they eliminate from their thinking basic human values so they profit from stealing ideas from others to feed the vision of themselves as controlling their own destiny/wealth at the e…
What is being missed here is that the issue traces to the basic human behavior which cannot be altered. The technocratic mind leans sociopathic which is how they eliminate from their thinking basic human values so they profit from stealing ideas from others to feed the vision of themselves as controlling their own destiny/wealth at the expense of others. Gates was never an inventor. He recognized good organizational ideas and copied them, then promoted them on a singular platform which others did not have. This was the IBM operating system that IBM did not recognize as having the value that Gates saw. Gates convinced IBM to sell the software to him in 1980. Corporations were already focusing on IBM computers. By copying VisiCalc and Lotus protocols, simple to do by writing these into the IBM operating system, Gates froze out these companies of the IBM-wide distribution network. He took their ideas and thrived while they failed.
The sociopathic mind is one-to-one with technology company success as this personality assumes that they can take whatever information makes them successful and mine it however they can get around legal restrictions. They assume your personal information 1st belongs to them if you are on their mining-system, and then they assume they can manipulate at will to keep it going which includes political elections and candidates. This is all about money and power to influence and to make money. It never stops unless enough average people modify their support away or enough people demand that they get paid for their personal information. If social media had to pay individuals for every instance in which their personal information was used, these companies would lose all profitability.
Gates met with Zuckerberg to advise him to do the same.
What is being missed here is that the issue traces to the basic human behavior which cannot be altered. The technocratic mind leans sociopathic which is how they eliminate from their thinking basic human values so they profit from stealing ideas from others to feed the vision of themselves as controlling their own destiny/wealth at the expense of others. Gates was never an inventor. He recognized good organizational ideas and copied them, then promoted them on a singular platform which others did not have. This was the IBM operating system that IBM did not recognize as having the value that Gates saw. Gates convinced IBM to sell the software to him in 1980. Corporations were already focusing on IBM computers. By copying VisiCalc and Lotus protocols, simple to do by writing these into the IBM operating system, Gates froze out these companies of the IBM-wide distribution network. He took their ideas and thrived while they failed.
The sociopathic mind is one-to-one with technology company success as this personality assumes that they can take whatever information makes them successful and mine it however they can get around legal restrictions. They assume your personal information 1st belongs to them if you are on their mining-system, and then they assume they can manipulate at will to keep it going which includes political elections and candidates. This is all about money and power to influence and to make money. It never stops unless enough average people modify their support away or enough people demand that they get paid for their personal information. If social media had to pay individuals for every instance in which their personal information was used, these companies would lose all profitability.
Gates met with Zuckerberg to advise him to do the same.