1 hour ago, surrept33 said: What will the world consume? What is useful work? How do people spend their time wisely? Luckily, in the 5 years since that article was written, there has been a lot of progress, particularily with second generation mixed reality. And how many people in US are trying to catch up instead of wasting time in Arts? Majority of US students are afraid of STEM. And even for STEM, . Take Maths as an example, 3rd year and have a paper like Precalculus following Calculus in an Automation Engineering Degree compares to STEM in university engineering level in UK, EU, Eastern EU, Russia, Canada, Australia, NZ. or even in East, South and South East Asia. The key of spending anyone time wisely is the ability to keep catch up with technology.
Stansberry Research, Released on 12/15/20
In Part 1 of this exclusive interview with our Daniela Cambone, former congressman Dr. Ron Paul discusses the possibility of a Bretton Woods Reset backed by cryptocurrencies. He also shares insights into a personal conversation he had with former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke on gold. Paul gets candid about why he feels the government will continue to manipulate the gold price and how a return to a gold standard never had a fair chance.
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