Very few pristine, dedicated, successful, and future-oriented people have no hair on their tongues. One of them is a European visionary, researcher, and serial entrepreneur, Roberto Hroval, the founder of the revolutionary business environment Themis Ecosystem. This is the second part of the interview with him (the first part is available here), where he shares his thoughts on business, life, innovation, and scientific development.
The New York Ledger: “What are other global issues?”
Roberto Hroval: “If I may be bold—politicians lack the courage, authority, and integrity to set important projects, stand by them, and work them through. They’re focused on ‘likes,’ ‘ votes,’ and other social reactions; ideas and changes are secondary. It used to be no different; however, at least some projects were executed. Now, it’s getting worse and worse.
We are in idle mode. A lot is happening, but it is not the disruptive science we need. We need a science revolution, like what happened in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.