Ah yes, central planners. They aspire to positions of power in the guise of charismatic figureheads, lofty intellectuals, the spiritually enlightened or impressive polymaths who’s vast knowledge spans the fields of economics, finance, healthcare, engineering, infrastructure, energy policy and oooohhhh so many more.
Dear snarky authors,
If you're going to write like this please learn how to use your words.
It's "whose" not "who's". The latter is a contraction of "who" & "is".
Thanks,
The rest of us.
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