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gone on for some time, but talk about the background and the factors here. it s interesting you talk about a problem, but it s a natural development. as you educate women, they choose to have one or two children. many women are choosing to be childfree, and as a consequence, it s inevitable that across the 21st century, child bearing will fall and populations are going to decline and age. i think there are lots of things you can put in place. and if you increase the health of your population, it can work longer and the can have a huge impact on the concerns around the economy. i want to tell you about a toddler who has become britain s youngest member of mensa, the world renowned society for those with high iqs. teddy hobbs, who became a member at the age of three, can count from one to a hundred in seven different languages.