Ramaswamy argues that the hiring of immigrant engineers over native Americans stems not from IQ differences, but rather from cultural values that prioritize excellence.
He critiques American culture for promoting mediocrity since the 90s, emphasizing that it begins early in life and is reflected in parental guidance.
Ramaswamy suggests a shift in focus for American families towards more rigorous activities, advocating for more academic enrichment and less leisure time.
He warns that aspiring to normalcy in raising children will lead to mediocrity in a competitive global market, drawing a stark comparison with immigrant families.
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