Motivate Poor Countries to Develop: By Installing Alarm Sounds into Languages
By Chris Oszywa
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We all know what poor countries need to do to develop and prosper. The question that remains is, how to motivate people in poor countries to develop and prosper? How do we get people in, for instance Africa, South America or Inda, to diligently implement good governance and develop strong institutions.
The key to a prosperous and developed world, according to Chris Oszywa, is increased attentiveness and focus. (academically defined as "high cortical arousal") which motivate a society to easily develop on their own with limited aid.
Drawing on his revolutionary theisis "Evolutionary alarm sounds within languages", Chris Oszywa discovered that one can raise attentiveness and focus "high cortical arousal" by installing alarm sounds into languages of the poor countries.
The most remarcable thing. according to Chris Oszywa is that by a relatively simple process of small adjustments with sound structures of languages we can change societies so that they become highly attentive, focused and thus motivated to develop and prosper.
Chris Oszywa
Chris Oszywa studied psychology, linguistics, history and arts, at five different universities where he accumulated relevant knowledge in order to develop the theory proposed in his pioneering book “Evolutionary Alarm Sounds within Language”,Chris has pursued professional career in the Human Resources Field, Management and Psychology.Chris is currently involved in property business and is dedicating most of his time on researching and developing the theory presented in the book "Evolutionary Alarm Sounds within Languages".
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Amazing theory, it shows how societies thoughout the world can quickly develop.
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