rawdawg

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  1. Hello,


    I am trying to work on writing down some thoughts I am recently asking my self about:

     

    what would happen if we hypothetically had the chance to transfer knowledge from brain to brain with the advance of the technology? 

     

    I don't think that there is a better place on the internet to ask a question as such than actualized, I assume that if we are here on this actualized.org forum we are all open-minded and willing to take any question not for granted. 

     

    I am trying to come up with some hypothesis and thesis on what could happen if I could transfer the knowledge of any person to my brain. 

    I know for a fact that knowledge means:

    1.  money
    2.  success
    3.  and all the good stuff we all strive to achieve. 

     

    The more you know the more you can control the world. 

    What if tomorrow you would have the skills to build a computer with the stuff around you, or to trade stocks so that you can make 100k in a day, or whatever! 

     

    I am curious to know what do you think would happen! 


  2. On 8/7/2018 at 11:28 PM, Leo Gura said:

    @Dinesh Karki Legally immigrating here will be very difficult these days. The number of permanent residencies given out each year is very tiny. You're about as likely to win the lottery.

    The best way to move here is to start a successful business in your home country, then expand it into the US and hire 20 employees here. Then they will give you residency and citizenship.

    That's how my dad did it.

    As always, if you want something in life, rather than asking others to give you value, you become the provider of value. Don't ask the USA to provide you with free value. Provide the USA with value first, and then the doors will open to you.

    This is a general strategy for anything you want it life. Provide massive value to others first without asking anything in return.

    If you really want something, you gotta be willing to work for it and be super creative.

    Leo I love you!

    You are me living in another place! We think exactly the same

     

    On 8/7/2018 at 11:28 PM, Leo Gura said:

    @Dinesh Karki Legally immigrating here will be very difficult these days. The number of permanent residencies given out each year is very tiny. You're about as likely to win the lottery.

    The best way to move here is to start a successful business in your home country, then expand it into the US and hire 20 employees here. Then they will give you residency and citizenship.

    That's how my dad did it.

    As always, if you want something in life, rather than asking others to give you value, you become the provider of value. Don't ask the USA to provide you with free value. Provide the USA with value first, and then the doors will open to you.

    This is a general strategy for anything you want it life. Provide massive value to others first without asking anything in return.

    If you really want something, you gotta be willing to work for it and be super creative.