You still refer to media discussions.
The financial trouble that greece is involved in has to do with the society and with the mentality of the greeks. It's not about numbers. It's about the behaviour. Greeks always want to live like kings and work part time jobs. This has brought corruption to every face of the society: From the politician, to the enterpreneur and from the worker to the unemployed. Greeks want to be the masters with doing nothing. If you read history, you will find out that this scenario has been playing for 100s of years, as well as germans beeing conquerors has been played for 100s of years as well (WW2, and now with the leading of Europe).
Drachma is not the solution. Cause if in drachma, the loans to the EU/EFT will never get paid. Now tell me, do the Germans want this to happen?...
The problem lies deep inside the society and the education we have had. I grew up in a german school and have personal experience not only relying on the media, on what is going on. I see the difference of my education to the 'usual' greek. I cannot cope with that, as long as my classmates who had similarly grown up.
In greece we say 'look at what causes the problem, not the effects of it". this would be the solution.
The financial trouble that greece is involved in has to do with the society and with the mentality of the greeks. It's not about numbers. It's about the behaviour. Greeks always want to live like kings and work part time jobs. This has brought corruption to every face of the society: From the politician, to the enterpreneur and from the worker to the unemployed. Greeks want to be the masters with doing nothing. If you read history, you will find out that this scenario has been playing for 100s of years, as well as germans beeing conquerors has been played for 100s of years as well (WW2, and now with the leading of Europe).
Drachma is not the solution. Cause if in drachma, the loans to the EU/EFT will never get paid. Now tell me, do the Germans want this to happen?...
The problem lies deep inside the society and the education we have had. I grew up in a german school and have personal experience not only relying on the media, on what is going on. I see the difference of my education to the 'usual' greek. I cannot cope with that, as long as my classmates who had similarly grown up.
In greece we say 'look at what causes the problem, not the effects of it". this would be the solution.
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