I contracted measles a few months ago. I nearly died at home, thinking I had the flu, and would get better on my own. I went to a small town family practitioner, who recognized that my symptoms were a tiny bit unusual, and he contacted the CDC, who immediately recognized that I was a member of a small outbreak group. I lost consciousness twice on my ambulance ride to the hospital from the doctor's office. Had the doctor not had internet resources, I'd be 6 feet under.
cool video. i often feel like choosing a profession is like crossing 999 things off of a list of 1000 things you'd love to learn about or do. but i guess you have to choose one to be able to be an expert at that one thing
Interesting videos - yay! for Dr. Bostwick and your son! But I wonder how the internet will change both diagnoses of rare illnesses, and all other kinds of education. Can't Dr. Bostwick download his years of study onto the internet, or share his knowledge with a virtual audience of millions of stumped pediatricians? You could now, if your son were 2 at this point, get on the internet, input his symptoms, and perhaps figure out his problem and solutions to it all by yourself. The internet changes everything... One more point, thank you for calling it 'prosperity' in your first video and not consumerism. I hate to be thought of as a consumer, we are citizens and need to think of ourselves as saving the planet for future generations, not just 'consuming' it.
I contracted measles a few months ago. I nearly died at home, thinking I had the flu, and would get better on my own. I went to a small town family practitioner, who recognized that my symptoms were a tiny bit unusual, and he contacted the CDC, who immediately recognized that I was a member of a small outbreak group. I lost consciousness twice on my ambulance ride to the hospital from the doctor's office. Had the doctor not had internet resources, I'd be 6 feet under.
Awesome video. Your son's story made the economics lesson personal and unforgettable. Economics is everywhere decisions are being made.
cool video. i often feel like choosing a profession is like crossing 999 things off of a list of 1000 things you'd love to learn about or do. but i guess you have to choose one to be able to be an expert at that one thing
Completely loving the video, will definitely watch some more. Thanks for making great content!
Interesting videos - yay! for Dr. Bostwick and your son! But I wonder how the internet will change both diagnoses of rare illnesses, and all other kinds of education. Can't Dr. Bostwick download his years of study onto the internet, or share his knowledge with a virtual audience of millions of stumped pediatricians? You could now, if your son were 2 at this point, get on the internet, input his symptoms, and perhaps figure out his problem and solutions to it all by yourself. The internet changes everything... One more point, thank you for calling it 'prosperity' in your first video and not consumerism. I hate to be thought of as a consumer, we are citizens and need to think of ourselves as saving the planet for future generations, not just 'consuming' it.
Amazing
Y is there poverty but we produce more for almost every one to eat
F A Hayek
Send this video to your liberal friends.
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be quiet, fix the economy