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Delivering Value and Money Printing, Compounding, Leverage and Tech

Arthur Hanson

Well-known member
In this age of money printing as a very bad solution to solving problems and challenges, we will see numerous distortions in our economic system, made far worse by an epidemic that is morphing as fast as we can fight it. One interesting note is the Olympic athletes testing positive, but being at the peak of health. It shows beyond any doubt what diet, exercise, and drive on a personal mission can do.

The tech sector holds more promise to overcome the challenges before us by allowing not only compounding and leveraging but ever-increasing utilization of the resources we have. The rapid progress in processors, batteries, memory, and communications are all examples of the powerful economics that the tech sector brings to the challenges before us. The solutions are right in front of us and our leaders. Relying on the ways of the past will not work ad anymore and the special interests that cling to the past methods of confronting challenges will be doomed to failure. Improving the performance while lowering the cost per action has been the hallmark of the tech sector and organizations that cling to the past and don't take advantage of the gifts the tech sector has given us to placate special interests that are mired in the past will hurt us all. Education, medical, and construction(my specialty for years, I hold general, electrical, and communications contractors licenses) all are significantly held back by special interests. It is time for our system to adapt and embrace new ways to meet the new challenges before us or we will all pay the price. Any thoughts or comments are appreciated.
 
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