Obviously, I want the US to be competitive, but this is far more out of a desire to see the US prosper than a desire to "beat" other countries in some non-existent competition.
Yes, I want silicon valley (and the US in general) to remain home to many innovative companies. No, it doesn't bother me to see India prosper. There are a billion people living in india, many in horrendous poverty. It almost seems nuts that people would fret about the notion that some of the worlds great businesses would happen in India and lift people out of desperate poverty.
Seriously, it's highly desirable for people to start businesses in India. While the US should try to be a good place for business, we must not start to see it as some innate failure when other countries prosper as well.
Obviously, I want the US to be competitive, but this is far more out of a desire to see the US prosper than a desire to "beat" other countries in some non-existent competition.
Yes, I want silicon valley (and the US in general) to remain home to many innovative companies. No, it doesn't bother me to see India prosper. There are a billion people living in india, many in horrendous poverty. It almost seems nuts that people would fret about the notion that some of the worlds great businesses would happen in India and lift people out of desperate poverty.
Seriously, it's highly desirable for people to start businesses in India. While the US should try to be a good place for business, we must not start to see it as some innate failure when other countries prosper as well.