Why haven't we heard of any tropical countries becoming industrial powers in modern society?
That's because the natural resources that satisfy the basic needs of human life in tropical regions are incredibly abundant, with various animal and plant resources being almost inexhaustible.
People only need to develop collection industries in their small plots of land to satisfy basic living needs.
There's no motivation to plant crops, raise animals, or engage in trade exchanges, and even less motivation to manufacture clothes or construct warm houses.
The character of the people is generally lazy, lacking long-term planning for spring, summer, autumn, and winter, prone to rash actions, eager to consume others' investments and profits.
Borodo earns money; Borodo spends; the thought of bringing anything home becomes a true reflection.
Though bitterly cold regions are not suited for agricultural development, they have many advantages for industrial development.
