Love it! Ask BIGGER Questions PLEASE!!!
1 - The next frontier of humanity, AI, Mars, the future of technology. 2 - Is a global government inevitable in the long term, or even possible? This seems like the extreme long-term solution to humanitarian injustices, and giving everyone the most fair shot at a happy, successful life - would have loved to have heard that discussed on the “is inequality inevitable” episode! 3 - Is corruption within governments possible to prevent, if so, how? If not why? What more can be done? 4 - What can be done about the two party system? Can we work to make a change in our lifetimes? If America fails to adapt and fix our current system, which seems to be failing most Americans (far too polarized), what does this mean for the world? Is it possible this could set humanity back thousands of years by allowing for more corrupt and soon to be more powerful governments like China and India to assume world power and impose imperialism? What innovation is needed from America to ensure our freedom in the long term? 5 - Are foreign markets the next frontier of finance and able to mimic or beat U.S. returns over the past 50 years, in the coming 50 years? China and India specifically with GDP per capita skyrocketing (Bring Buffett! PLEASE) Buffett and Gates discussing the opportunity of finance globally would be TREMENDOUSLY interesting. Is the U.S. market likely to still prevail? Why or why not?
Chase Burch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/21/20
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It was great to hear Bill Gates perspective on this global problem!
homo_noeticus via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/17/20
My love for both the hosts is great. I loved the first episode and look forward to the rest of podcasts in the future.
Taviskel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/20
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