So much of the French pharmaceutical industry — and across Asia too — treats “cures” like this: a bag of pills.
Half knockoff Advils and Tylenols, half whatever concoction is stirred in with them.
On top of that, these are places more prone to vaccines-as-default. It’s layers upon layers of interventions — but rarely do I see anything resembling real original IP as opposed over obsession with the inconsequential.
Put it together and the picture is obvious: copy, repackage, prescribe.
And it’s ironic — as we head into Thanksgiving — that maybe it’s the Amish we should appreciate.
I love Amish food and their appreciation of monochrome.
Very advanced.
Eastern Autism
I’ve been emphasizing that “doing too much” is increasingly frowned upon. In a world that supposedly prioritizes mental health, one aspect that’s often overlooked is the obsession with over-precision, particularly evident in the East. Take, for example, the industries of denim or tea. Levi’s produces denim, but what does Japan do? It takes denim to an e…
Eastern Autism II
"If you look at autism 30 years ago we had 1 in 200,000 or 1 in 100,000 cases of autism. Now we have cases of 1 in 100. Something is wrong."