I may be in the minority here, but I see more reason for optimism now than any time in the last thirty years. A couple of examples -
It seems like many youngsters are disappointed with their baby-boomer elders in the area of personal conduct- drink/drugs, sexual matters, ethics, business, and so on. How can this be a bad thing?
Secondly, the young seem to be less deluded that 'government' can do any thing but make things worse. I see more responsibility, entrepreneurship, tech-savvyness, disdain for war and other indicators that the future will be very bright indeed.
This is particularly true in Africa, India and China. I think the world will be fantastically better off with those formerly poor billions becoming productive and reaching the middle class.
What do you think?
It seems like many youngsters are disappointed with their baby-boomer elders in the area of personal conduct- drink/drugs, sexual matters, ethics, business, and so on. How can this be a bad thing?
Secondly, the young seem to be less deluded that 'government' can do any thing but make things worse. I see more responsibility, entrepreneurship, tech-savvyness, disdain for war and other indicators that the future will be very bright indeed.
This is particularly true in Africa, India and China. I think the world will be fantastically better off with those formerly poor billions becoming productive and reaching the middle class.
What do you think?