Predictive cow. Executive buffalo.
"Cows predict. Buffalo runs."
When the Buddha also prophesied more accurately than the administration of the country,
Every year, when the plant day is auspicious,
Thai people will look forward to hearing "Phra Ko."
Will the water be good this year?
Will rice be beautiful?
The economy will rise or fall.
That's weird, too...
Countries with AI
There's Big Data.
There are advisers full of the palace.
There's a huge publicity budget.
Finally, the people still have to win the prophecy from the "cow."
More than the words of the government.
Because at least...
The monk never lied.
If you eat grass, you say grass.
If you drink water, you predict water.
No back-to-back press releases.
No morning talk. Evening like
There is no good economy, although the villagers are taking their breath instead of the house.
Today, Thai people are not afraid of wrong prophecies.
But afraid "the administration always thinks it's right."
The price of expensive
He told the public to adapt.
Not enough wages.
He said he had to improve himself.
Debt flooded.
He said the economy is recovering.
Like a drowning person
But the government stood on the shore shouting,
"See, still breathing means the situation improves."
Even more funny is
Time of trouble
Management likes to throw to the stars.
Throw to the global economy.
Throw to war
Throw to drought
But never throw back the "brain itself."
Today's villagers don't want to be good at talking.
Don't need a pretty PowerPoint.
Don't need a new motto every month
He needs someone who understands that.
"A bag of rice" trumps one post photo.
Maybe this country isn't lacking a leader.
But lack of "people who accept the truth."
Because no matter how accurate the Buddha predicts
If the executive still works like a buffalo
The country is in the same place.
Finally...
Cows are only responsible for prediction.
But the people who broke the country are those who claim to run themselves differently.
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