The day you have x companies and employ thousands of people all over the world, maybe someone will be inspired by your fallacies. For now, all you have left is this loser talk.
XbinBill
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Brazilians finance a popular car in 60 installments, pay interest that practically doubles the value of the vehicle, and still feel like the protagonist of capitalism. Meanwhile, they idolize figures like Elon Musk, thinking that clicking "like" on the billionaire's tweets will magically transform them into the next tech tycoon.
The most ironic thing? Musk, this icon of the "free market", built much of his empire with public financing and subsidies from the US government. Yes, that "self-made" capitalism that is actually supported by public money. Meanwhile, Brazilians, who struggle to pay their car payments, think that defending this system will put them in the same pantheon as billionaires.
But it doesn't matter. After all, for many, wearing a T-shirt with a motivational phrase in English is already a sign that they are "thinking like an entrepreneur". Because in Brazil, being a capitalist is a state of mind, even if your wallet says otherwise.
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