
Analyst in Global Bank called Korea One of the most toxic nations in the Reddit contribution. A user named, regardless of the economic progress of the nation, regardless of the fact that the company named them simply criticized the “working culture” of the economy, was, according to the GDP, as the fourteenth largest largest and called it hierarchy.
This statement came after the ICR analyst in Franklin Templeton, Hardik Joshi, accumulated praise on one of the most advanced democracy in Asia. The headline for post states: “Narayan Murty Competition: Mr. Joshi would like a 84 -hour working week.” This applies to the case of the co -founder of Infosys Narayan Murty, who defended the 70 -hour working week to increase national productivity.
Param, which has described as a suicide capital of the world among developed nations, said: “Korea is one of the most toxic nations, because the nation is fully operated by family businesses, working culture is managed… The educational system is poor.”
This note comes in response to LinkedIn’s post and claims that the Korean increase in the automotive industry was not lucky. Hardik Joshi welcomed the Korean work culture and said: “He was built on persistent work ethics, cultural discipline and generational commitment to building skills. 84 hours of working weeks. Children spend hours with lecturers.
He suggested that India has a population, talent and hunger and asked, “Do we have collective matching?”
Hardik Joshi further remarked: “Economic growth is not magic. It is mathematics. And the compound interest of hard work is the most underestimated formula of all.”
The reaction of social media
This connecting contribution has received several responses to social media. The user wrote: “Neither 84 -hour working week nor children’s studies drill sustainable; it is not healthy physically and mentally.”
Another user said: “The rise of Korea was not a miracle overnight – it was years of disciplines that have worsened into global dominance. India has numbers, energy and raw talents. However, unless we collectively align – families, industry, education, government – our potential risks are unnecessary.”
The third comment read: “With 0 support from the family you cannot maintain growth. You need consumers to buy their products if they work on OFC all the time as they even find time to carry their car somewhere from the city.”
The fourth user replied: “But ironically, when Narayanmurty increased a similar point in India to increase working time, the goal was made, even though it was achieved (sic).”
(Tagstotranslate) suicidal capital of the world





