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The iPhone Is Bigger Than Donald Trump

12 pointsby waqasadayover 8 years ago

3 comments

mc32over 8 years ago
It&#x27;s hard to read this when one of the points they use to distinguish themselves from provincial Americans is that they prove their cosmopolitanality by stressing they fly often, including just having been to Lisbon, and one on the way to SF.<p>Way to set yourself apart by highlighting carbon footprint and disposable income and consumerism. I think I spotted a disconnect.
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astrodustover 8 years ago
It&#x27;s not that the iPhone is bigger than Donald Trump, but that political leaders are only remembered if they&#x27;re apocalyptically bad (Hitler, Pol Pot, Stalin) or put in exceedingly difficult situations (FDR, Churchill).<p>The others get forgotten almost as quickly as they leave office. Who was George W. Bush again?<p>Political leaders often have little impact on the timeline of history, though there are exceptions. Kennedy (space race, being assassinated) and Reagan (cold war) stand out as two notable examples in recent times where their actions had a measurable effect on the world.<p>Most of politics is far more mundane. An effective leader might not have any pyramid-scale achievements and yet still have done a great job. Sadly they&#x27;re often forgotten, not unlike some IT worker who is never given credit for the things that <i>didn&#x27;t</i> happen because of their hard work.
ryanx435over 8 years ago
look. an article filled to the brim with value signaling, with a clickbait title to match.