Ireland has an excellent track record as a location for foreign direct investment (FDI) and has been chosen by many of the world's leading global brands. A vibrant and ambitious country, Ireland has a highly qualified and innovative workforce, often cited by companies as one Ireland's key strengths. Ireland is a hub for activities such as Research & Development, Global Business Service Centres and High Value Manufacturing.
2:59-6:04 Ooh, good stuff about leaving home and exposing thyself to new ideas; the old home and ideas are not forgotten; both are simply merged to create something new. 👌
It chimed with? the colonising view.... Not in New Zealand circa 2020. Love too celebrate my heritage and return too Castlisland and love my Eire... Home is my fathers head space az his dad escaped British hanging, and his twin left for Ireland, sister nun too Cape Town too be a nun. Love this Kearney making our struggle- pure. Bugger off catholic priest problems. Nicko, angrily..
"In May 1969 Emil Cioran considered writing a book on the Irish, having met an Irishman “qui n’avait que “Almighty God” à la bouche” in conversation. He was normally more interested in the religious preoccupations of other countries, such Russia and Spain. As it happens, a piece of the latter’s history is instructive on the difference between Ireland and the Romania of Cioran’s pre-war dreams..." johnflynn64travel.wordpress.com/2020/06/15/blueshirts-in-spain/