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How did Jews with a small population earn more than 30% of the world's wealth?
Jews are only160,000, equivalent to the population of Chengdu, accounting for less than 0.25% of the global population. In the absence of an advantage in the population base, a large number of talents have emerged, and 22% of the Nobel Prizes have been won by this nation, and they are good at controlling their economic lifeline through business.

So why are Jews good at doing business? There are many reasons, but there are two main root causes:

1, historical factors

Jews have unique national traditions and beliefs, and it has always been difficult to truly integrate into the country where they live, which has led to the prevalence of anti-Semitism in Europe. During World War II, German Nazis even purged Jewish celebrities and slaughtered nearly 6 million Jews.

Due to the anti-semitic tradition in medieval Europe, Jews could neither own land nor work in government departments, but only engage in commerce and finance. Similarly, it is precisely because of anti-Semitism and the relatively closed Jewish nation that they prefer internal marriage. Although it makes them susceptible to genetic diseases, it also accelerates the improvement of IQ of future generations.

Moreover, studies have proved that races living in harsh environment will accelerate their intellectual development and cultivate their strong character under harsh living conditions.

Step 2 pay attention to education

The Jewish people have the reputation of the nation with the highest IQ, which is related to the Jews' emphasis on education and respect for knowledge. As long as the Jewish nation is the mother, the children of Jewish fathers or Jewish families are considered Jews, and they must receive the traditional education of Jews.

The first is memory training. From the age of one and a half, children have a certain understanding ability at first.

Secondly, they advocate innovation. They will not tell their children some so-called correct answers, but let them explore and encourage them to think about more possibilities.

It is also important to instill in children the idea that learning is fun. Mother will put honey on the book when the child is very young, let the child lick it and tell the child that the book is sweet and learning is happy.