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:: Barak's Start Up Feel ::

I hate being a copycat, and I promise not to abuse the fact that my friend Blue has those neat things up his sleeve, but I have to say this one thing.

When Barak - continuously - announces his all-too-driven goal of staying in the race even if he will have only four supporters left, he reminds me of the usual Wadi start-up entrepreneur. What do they think, for god's sake? He is the one with the vision, he is the one who brought us to where we are, he will continue leading, so what if there are only four dollars left in the bank.

Sounds familiar?

But there are those nagging people. In the start-up field they keep asking for "real management", in the political world, they want to see a leader who can exercise policy not just talk it. And they keep asking.

But neither Barak nor the start-up entrepreneur understand what is wrong with them leading, so they shrug those nagging people off. Until enough is enough.

So, Barak's future looks just like that of a typical Wadi Start-Up. He is out of here.

But just before he goes, he surly feels we thank him for the show and hope he will get a decent job somewhere else, the ex-Prime Minister Start Up Feel.

Wadi Writer #1 (Gray)
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