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So if you have questions, I'd be happy to answer them.The question of demography, right?
set, that is a flag.And that doesn't just apply to demography.That applies to socioeconomics.
There's a paper-- an academic paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences last year, published by two economists at Princeton.It's a paper about demography.And most of it is good news.
We are undoubtedly going to be the freest country in the world.basically, he brought up the topic of demography and we started discussing demographics and growth.
So if you have questions, I'd be happy to answer them.But within the negotiations, states never talk about demography.
You're not in the business of making sandwiches, you're in the business of happiness.Right? And it's not really defined by demography.
history is so different, we are migrants from Africa and the Caribbean. We have majority black nations to go back to. In a way, the black American situation is uniquebecause obviously slavery was on American soil. America has been wrestling with that its own racial demography, its own history, the clash between its values and itsdemocracy since 18 65 or its professed democracy whereas, in a way, British Caribbeans, consort of say All right, well, I've had enough. I'm gonna go back to Nigeria. I'm
But I will try to present these factors in a very concise way.Number one, please, demography matters.And we live in a world in which we have very deep demographic changes.
So when I refer in this talk to social network I mean people that you see and interact with face-to-face as opposed to social media.So in general, people were learning from social neuroscience and demography that people with active in-person social liveshave a two- to 15-year lifespan advantage.
And today, we're approaching 7 billion. And we'll reach 8 billion by 2025, or so.And 9 billion perhaps at mid-century, depending on which way the demography goes.That's a lot of people. If you were to take Earth's population today -- close to 7 billion people -- and try and grasp how many people that really is.
I'd love for us to do the hard work of thinking about, how do we break down those constraints and rethink the whole process in the context of technology.So one thing you didn't mention in your talk but I think is going to be more and more important as time goes on, and that's the role of demography,where baby boomers, they're all retiring.
So if you have questions, I'd be happy to answer them.So yeah, it's important to use figures, when you consider the question of demography.
voters. Is that a change from your first 1970s?So as a follow-up to that, on the spending side, you may have seen this recent article by Joel Kotkin in which he pointed out that Texas, a similar state to us in size and demography,
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