Also, one of the biggest regrets of the guy who discovered that CFCs were destroying the ozone layer, was that he didn't start thinking of a solution sooner, he only complained about the problem. Are we seeing any comparisons here?
Take pensions for example. We all KNOW we need to save for OUR own retirement, otherwise you are signing yourself away to abject poverty when you are older. Does EVERYONE save? No.....
Actually I was really disappointed with this. I stayed up last night to watch it after waiting to watch it for a couple of months (the longer course). I found him a bit wishy washy and vague. He's also got the smug look of someone who's loaded. How do people who are not loaded get into a safe position?
Also, the biggest problem with his approach is that it assumes that EVERYONE will be able to change. Have we EVER had a consensus where 100 % of the people agree to do something?
Wow, glad to see Yahoo sees what is going on and is willing to share it in honesty with their employees. Google recently had some conferences, and many of the speakers were talking upbeat and full recovery in a few years..
@TheLiddlekiddle I would check out christmartenson's crash course. Unless drastic changes are made, there will be no recovery. There are no indications of any changes being made that need to be made. At a minimum a Manhattan type of effort is needed. We are in the beginnings of a depression. We ain't seen nothin' yet.
It´s nice to see that some people are now seeing what the club of rom predicts with models since 1970. It´s time to see the truth in the eye.
pcuimac 1 year ago
Also, one of the biggest regrets of the guy who discovered that CFCs were destroying the ozone layer, was that he didn't start thinking of a solution sooner, he only complained about the problem. Are we seeing any comparisons here?
dareka11 1 year ago
Take pensions for example. We all KNOW we need to save for OUR own retirement, otherwise you are signing yourself away to abject poverty when you are older. Does EVERYONE save? No.....
dareka11 1 year ago
Actually I was really disappointed with this. I stayed up last night to watch it after waiting to watch it for a couple of months (the longer course). I found him a bit wishy washy and vague. He's also got the smug look of someone who's loaded. How do people who are not loaded get into a safe position?
Also, the biggest problem with his approach is that it assumes that EVERYONE will be able to change. Have we EVER had a consensus where 100 % of the people agree to do something?
dareka11 1 year ago
Your work is a blessing.
Frostlander 1 year ago
Wow, glad to see Yahoo sees what is going on and is willing to share it in honesty with their employees. Google recently had some conferences, and many of the speakers were talking upbeat and full recovery in a few years..
TheLiddlekiddle 1 year ago
@TheLiddlekiddle I would check out christmartenson's crash course. Unless drastic changes are made, there will be no recovery. There are no indications of any changes being made that need to be made. At a minimum a Manhattan type of effort is needed. We are in the beginnings of a depression. We ain't seen nothin' yet.
jimbobubbadj 1 year ago
Chris...
Been a fan of yours for some time, I am sure there are many people who are and will be better off for the efforts you are making. Many thanks....
SlyToocan 1 year ago
Great to see the hard work you're doing Chris. Thanks for uploading, looking forward to the rest!
gavbag1234 1 year ago