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But the thing is, there's plenty of evidence that if most people ran lifestyle businesses a lot of problems, like world hunger, would be a lot easier to solve.

Here in Indonesia for example 70% of the nation is self-employed and the per capita GDP is <10% what it is in the US. However, the poorest Indonesians in Jakarta generally have more secure access to food and housing than a significant chunk of Americans.



I certainly wouldn't argue with that.




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