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Why economics is not an interesting thing?


Kimmo Huosionmaa

Economics is the science, what is not very interesting, and the reason for that is this science doesn't look interesting in the media. Here is no particle accelerators and CAD-programs, when the economist is sitting in the room, and try to think about the mechanisms of the national and international economic and funding and how they influence in the groups of the individual people.

And here we must say, that the nations and societies are consist of the individuals. In the real world, economists sit in the boring rooms and on the table is a laptop computer, where economists make their texts, what are calling as the analyses. The reason why people would not usually like to talk about economics and economists is that those persons seem like boring people, who are looking at the numbers and lines on the screen.

Here is very much interesting things in the world, and one of them is the jet fighters, what is looking nice in some photographs. When we are thinking about the situation, that somebody wants to abandon the work, what economist make would it be quite difficult, if the economist would follow the things, what are made for the usage of the sources. And one thing, what is interesting, is that there are many predictions about the advantage of economics, but there is no way to actually make those predictions.

But then we must understand one very interesting thing about this science. There is no change to abandon the work of economist by denying the usage of some CAD program. When we are thinking about the influence of the economics for the peace of the society, we must realize that if the persons have no money, would that cause criminal behavior. And then we must take the induction step, and tell that if the person has no education, would that make this person vulnerable for propaganda and agitation.

This is the bad combination.  The reason for the war has many times been the will to get other nation natural resources under the control. Somebody has said, that the economic sciences are actually near of the philosophy. Here are many theories, what are well known and one of the most well-known ideas is the theory of the "Invisible hand, what controls the economics". The theory is made by Scottish economist Adam Smith, and this man created the base of the information warfare, the thing where faked news is used to control society.  But I will write more about those things later.

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