For example, you might come up with a groundbreaking idea, but to bring that idea to life, you need a whole network of people—administrators to manage the process, laborers to do the physical work, and financiers to provide the necessary resources.
Take Trump, for instance. His name might be on buildings, but he wasn’t out there in construction gear laying bricks or wiring the electrical systems. It took a team of people working together in different roles to make those buildings a reality.
In short, no single person or group builds a nation on their own. It’s the combined effort of all these key players that makes it possible.
And let me emphasize this once again!
Who truly gets credit for building a nation?
For example, you might come up with a groundbreaking idea, but to bring that idea to life, you need a whole network of people—administrators to manage the process, laborers to do the physical work, and financiers to provide the necessary resources.
Take Trump, for instance. His name might be on buildings, but he wasn’t out there in construction gear laying bricks or wiring the electrical systems. It took a team of people working together in different roles to make those buildings a reality.
In short, no single person or group builds a nation on their own. It’s the combined effort of all these key players that makes it possible.