Population and What It Means for US Healthcare
Things change much faster than we think they do. While we spend our lives just trying to care of ourselves and our loved ones, the world outside rapidly changes and mutates. It’s a natural thing and has been happening since the dawn of human history but the pace of change has really accelerated over the last century and a half. The oldest people alive today were born in a time where electric lights were still relatively new and there were no such thing as affordable cars, televisions or public computers. In fact, the oldest people alive today got to grow up and watch society develop from being newly industrial to having new space programs and global telecommunications. Now you might be wondering what sort of world all of these rapids changes have really created. These are all very high concept and very difficult ideas that require a bird’s eye view to understand in a way that makes sense. For example, we still don’t fully understand what the effects of a consistent and constant stream