Jiang says bureaucratic systems suppress the implementation of real ideas and mainly reward quiet office-holding and paycheck collection rather than innovation.
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Bureaucratic System
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"it's it's like maybe you like well i have this great idea but once you go into the system you're not allowed to actually..."
"...and pay tribute, okay? The Incas also had a very advanced bureaucratic system. They had a census, they collected tribute, they collected taxes, they..."
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