
Wiki Throne: Schumpeter's Unfinished Dream
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In 2192, the hot-blooded (pronounced "zuosi") young man Schumpeter, who had just come of age, sought death and possessed his soul in Joseph Alois Schumpeter, who was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The latter is not an ordinary person. If it were not for the combination of the two, Joseph Alois Schumpeter would become a world-renowned economist in the future. Management guru Peter Drucker wrote an article lamenting his "great wisdom" and his "immortality". Nobel Prize winner in economics Paul Krugman felt sorry for him and lamented that his "famous reputation seems belated and faltering compared with his hurried life." Is this a treatment that ordinary people can have? But, walking through the known future again? The hot-blooded (pronounced "zuosi") young man would never consider this option. What's more, the old version of Joseph Alois Schumpeter in the passage of time had three major goals in his life-- Vienna's most perfect lover. Europe's finest rider. The world's greatest economist. However, throughout his life, the final level of completion was regarded as barely acceptable by the arrogant and arrogant him, and it was only the last one. In this life again, the passionate (pronounced "zuosi") young man said: Only children make choices. This! Some! I! Complete! Want!
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