The United States and other First World countries seem to be trying to create a revival of innovation and creativity. This is very interesting, because for a long time, we have been working on the standardization of the education system, so that everyone is on the same page, and one step at a time. Now that we see that we have been beaten in the global market, we realize that our greatest strength lies in our entrepreneurs, creativity and innovation. Since we all agree with this, we are now looking for more.
Today, creativity and innovation have almost been renamed as American nationalist consciousness. We have also seen similar things happen in Canada because they work very hard to create a knowledge worker society, educate everyone, and lead the world in scientific discovery. The same attempts have been tried in most parts of Europe. Since the 2012 Olympics showed a sense of pride and nationalism in sports, agility and athleticism, we see this as such a strong connection.
When we as Americans create and innovate in the creative market, we believe that because of our free market system, we have first-class advantages. You see, free markets and capitalism reward creative people who can solve problems and innovate and sell their inventions and methods in our economy. All we have to do is show them the way to compete in the same market of ideas. Does that make sense?
It's almost like creativity and innovation are extra levers to rekindle nationalism and pride. The United States has always been at the forefront of invention, solving problems, and having an attitude that can be done. It is actually the spirit of the United States, it still shines. It has been said that too much nationalist pride is not a good thing, but perhaps it is when solving problems, innovating and creating the emphasis on new products and services. Not to mention that it will provide more job opportunities, which is what our economy needs now.
Education is also a good arena for raising national pride. It does not harm any other person who competes for the most educated society. Fortunately, the United States is very good at all of these things, even though those who may say that our society has no educated critics, the reality is this; "It is true, everywhere, the United States is winning."
Promoting creativity and innovation as a nationalist sense I believe to be a smart game for a great team - the American team. It does not harm anyone in the rest of the world by doing this for us. In fact, it may help them set very high standards and challenge them to do the same thing.
Let us be the era of American innovation!
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