>If the math is correct then the party could soon be over for civilization as we know it. For decades everything has been getting faster, better and cheaper thanks to our increasingly complex and interconnected world. Unfortunately, that complexity has created an unprecedented time in human history of abundance and instant availability that could all suddenly come to an end in a spectacular fashion. We discuss the frightening research of a geopolitical strategist who makes a convincing argument that humanity is on the verge of a catastrophic collapse.
Book covered in this podcast is:
The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
Musk has a screenshot from a WSJ article pinned right now about unsustainable birthrates.
>>If the math is correct then the party could soon be over for civilization as we know it. For decades everything has been getting faster, better and cheaper thanks to our increasingly complex and interconnected world. Unfortunately, that complexity has created an unprecedented time in human history of abundance and instant availability that could all suddenly come to an end in a spectacular fashion. We discuss the frightening research of a geopolitical strategist who makes a convincing argument that humanity is on the verge of a catastrophic collapse.
Book covered in this podcast is:
The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
Musk has a screenshot from a WSJ article pinned right now about unsustainable birthrates.
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