Why do Indians have no creativity?

Why do Indians have no creativity?

In his recent interview, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak mentioned that Indians measure success with academic excellence and a good job, but lack creativity. The creativity gets left out when your behaviour is too predictable and structured, everyone is similar.

Why do Chinese students lack creativity?

The problem attribution is to China’s hierarchical society and rigid educational system. China’s teaching institutions do not have much wiggle room with the test-geared curriculum. So, students lack opportunities to be creative and take risks, with little exposure to open-ended curriculum.

Who said Indians for Indians?

Dayanand Saraswati
Notes: It was Dayanand Saraswati, who said: “India for the Indians”.

Are the Chinese and Bangladeshi ethnic groups more likely to earn more?

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It must be noted however, that the Chinese and Bangladeshi ethnic groups have a smaller sample size 1 than the other ethnic groups and are therefore more susceptible to volatility and inaccuracy than estimates from larger ethnic groups. Although they have smaller sample sizes the Chinese are shown to consistently earn more than White British.

Which ethnicities are least likely to indicate they are Asian?

Out of the six largest origin groups, Vietnamese (5\%) and Indians (4\%) are the least likely to indicate their race is Asian and at least one other race. (The Census Bureau only publishes multiple-race combination data for the six largest Asian American groups.)

How much more do Chinese employees earn than other employees?

In 2018, on average, employees from the Chinese ethnic group earned 30.9\% more than White British employees; while employees from the Bangladeshi ethnic group, on average, earned 20.2\% less than White British employees.

Which Asian Americans are most likely to be multiracial?

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A third of Japanese Americans are multiracial (non-Hispanic), by far the highest share among the six largest Asian origin groups. Filipinos are the next most likely to indicate their race is Asian and at least one other race, with 19\% doing so. Nearly one-in-seven Koreans (15\%) say they are multiracial, as do 8\% of Chinese.