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The Impolite Canadian: Why Playing Nice Is Costing Us the Future The Impolite Canadian: Why Playing Nice Is Costing Us the Future by Kumaran Nadesan
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“OBJECTS IN THE mirror are closer than they appear.” We’ve all seen this message printed on car mirrors, and it serves as a reminder that things are not always what they seem. The same is true of nations.”
Kumaran Nadesan, The Impolite Canadian: Why Playing Nice Is Costing Us the Future
“Stop Paying the Cost of Politeness”
Kumaran Nadesan, The Impolite Canadian: Why Playing Nice Is Costing Us the Future
“Addressing the issue of brain drain requires a balance between personal responsibility and systemic support. While it’s easy to question the loyalty of entrepreneurs who choose to relocate to more competitive markets, the reality is that businesses will always move where conditions are most favourable.”
Kumaran Nadesan, The Impolite Canadian: Why Playing Nice Is Costing Us the Future
“American niceness (have a good day, or else!). It’s also abundant. Canada is to niceness as Saudi Arabia is to oil. It’s awash in the stuff, and it’s about time, I say, the rest of the world imported some.”2”
Kumaran Nadesan, The Impolite Canadian: Why Playing Nice Is Costing Us the Future