N. Νυφούδης: Export… fresh brains

Nikos Νυφούδη
“Damn the hour, curse the time, that young people result of the place they left for elsewhere,” I said, telling the poet to describe the…
situation in which, with a steady pace (if not increasing) we find ourselves as a country.
I have experienced as much as anyone else in the last five years, the ever increasing pace at which friends, classmates and competitors in the political arena of our youth seek their future outside Greece. I became an immigrant before they even understand / feel what’s coming. London, Melbourne, Munich, And San Francisco. Every town and another story. Other friends. Other dreams. Other objectives. Back, dumb people. Parents, partners, children and friends.
Every Saturday outnumbered the exit to the city. Every month another going-away party. But for how long? Doctors in Germany, civil engineers in Great Britain, workers of every kind in Australia. All people educated in Greece.
A new human resources “boiling” of ideas, from appetite to tap, to exploit and promote the wealth of the country. And the state has closed the road, has been deprived of the opportunities and has opened the door to the exit. Having failed to listen to the cries of exporters and export-oriented enterprises, the state managed a negative lead in export product: fresh brains.
In the River, insisting that we give attention and value to things that are of real importance. To the people. We have an obligation as policy administration to support the people who can lead to the rebound of the country and to put it back on the road of development. The bet in the elections that will come. In the near. Very close. The logic of return. No maintenance, mind you. Logic.
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