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November 21, 2013

Mr. Kim Jong Un
North Korean incorporated
Beckmanngasse 10-12,
1140 Vienna

Dear Mr. Un:

I am writing to you a letter of appeal asking you to stop Communism in North Korea. Communism in North Korea has been going on for over 68 years! Communism as a whole is a very vile and inhumane means of governing. It slowly strips away the citizens’ creative ability, reduces their incentives to work hard, and slowly incinerates a countries economy. I urge you to change your ways, although if no change is made North Korea as a whole will self-destruct leaving your countries economy and government out to dry.

If you do not end communism your citizens will lose their creativity. Creativity is the ability to express yourself. Creativity is the first step in inventing new technology. As you well know technology allows for a more sophisticated and educated society, both of which North Korea lacks in. The creativity of one of your citizens could restore all the pride and nobility that was once present in North Korea, although, until you withdraw the dark cloud of Communism from over your people we will never find out. Much like Soviet Russia you could slowly start assimilating democracy into your current government system. I guarantee that you will see a more sophisticated and creative society.

Communism also reduces your citizen’s incentive to work hard. In a communist state everyone acquires the same amount of money. This is good for the facilitation of the state. Although, due to this lack of incentives the people who work a more difficult job will most likely lose motivation rather quickly. This lack of motivation will be evident in their work. You will slowly see a decrease in work effort and in the overall performance of your citizens. This will severely hurt your countries ability to create high quality goods and new technologies. In turn the lack of incentives will leave your country in a frozen technological stone

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