Update 6th Jan'23 - The "jolly old folks" at the Economist seem to have realized their "mistake" and have now replaced that visual of the Bangladesh train with an Indian local train. Looks like this discussion has had an effect. The train at 1:52 is in Bangladesh. Its Bangla written at the back. You don't see trains like that in India with people sitting on the top. There was a time till the mid 80s when a some did but no one does now. One reason is because the system has been constantly improving and the other of course is because most train lines now are electrified.
True. 85% of Indian Railways is now electrified, up from 38% in 2014. And it will rise to 100% by April next year at the current pace, as planned. But you can bet your top Rupee, these foreign media houses will continue to show the "Indians riding on top of trains" stereotype throughout the decade. Even when India enters the "upper middle income economy" status post 2027. They will continue to do this while running their own trains on fossil fuels.
@@death_parade Can't agree more. I won't be surprised if Indians in the production team did that. We unfortunately have many in the country who'll willingly take part in such obfuscations for their careers, and in some cases for their Hindu hate.
Last time I saw that, it was a Rah! Rah! China Great video, high speed rail verses... that. I burst out laughing... considering China's rail system is near $1 TRILLION in debt and the Indian system is presumably still making money... and it wasn't even Indian! Ha! Yeah... that's another story missing from this list. The Chinese economy going from a slow-motion train wreck to a rocket-sled heading for a cliff.
I agree - more than likely the video is from Bangladesh - but isn't it possible that it could be from West Bengal as well? Trains there also have Bangla writing on the back no?
Psilocybin changed my life and saved my life. It is not a miracle drug but it did show me beauty and love in the world when I was in a very deep depression. It helped me breakthrough into recovery.
@@caitlinweiss8801 If it can do the same for other people suffering from depression or PTSD, with fewer negative side effects than currently prescribed pharmaceutical drugs, then it may as well be a 'miracle drug'.
Lol fashion industry. Since late 2022 I’ve been looking into 2nd hand stores to trade used clothes and even thrift stores. TJ Maxx, Marshalls and Nordstrom Rack has become too expensive for me with inflation but interestingly a thrifter told me thrift shops have become expensive too in comparison to previous years 😂
1:53 The video footage is not from India. It's from Bangladesh. Although trains in India can be as packed as shown in the footage but no one these days climbs on top of the trains.
Almost of trains are electrified in india, so the clip shown isn't possible to happen here at all & It's also extremely rare like almost impossible to see any trains that packed here as shown in footage..
In that footage as well, no one is on top of the trains. Btw, how are you sure it's Bangladesh ? It can very much from India although it does look like an older footage and the ET has chosen the some of the worst footages of the Indian population in this video. They could have shown different sides.
@@trusfratedbunny2215That train in the footage is also electrified but yes, it might be an old footage. Read my above comment and you will find that I understand your sentiment.
Returning artifacts that were stolen a long time ago shows a world social growth and awareness that is a significant mile post in the right direction from pillaging; it shows respect for those the artifacts were stolen from. I can't help but assume that's essential to reducing world racism and prejudice.
For the third section, "Japan's Markets Mayhem?", Since Japan is the fourth largest exporter in the world, the yen falling against the dollar is a positive development for Japan; Japanese exports are cheaper for the foreign markets and they would get more dollars (US dollar is the exchange currency). Conversely, as explained at 9:42, imports would be more expensive, but how would that push up inflation if you have more dollars coming in from the exports? I think there's a missing explanation there. Does anyone care to elaborate? Thanks
It's called "imported inflation", as dollar becomes more expensive relative to yen, all the imoprted goods in USD become also realtively more expensive, which causes regular consumers spend more of their disposable income to buy goods&services denominated in USD. It might cause inflation since no country, including Japan, is able to produce all the goods within the country and customers have nothing to do but to buy goods rising in prices.
When the yen falls against the dollar, it can push up inflation in both Japan and other foreign countries, including the United States. This is because a weaker yen makes Japanese goods more attractive to foreign buyers, including those in the US. As demand for Japanese products increases, their domestic prices tend to rise as well. As demand for Japanese exports grows in, let’s say, the US due to their comparatively lower cost when converted into dollars, it can drive up domestic prices across a range of products and services. For example, if Americans buy more cars from Japan than they normally would due to a weak yen-dollar exchange rate, then domestic car dealers may respond by increasing their own pricing in order to maintain profit margins. Similarly, if there is an influx of cheaper electronics coming from Japan, then American retailers will likely raise prices on competing products so as not to lose customers and money. Furthermore, I think when Japanese companies are able to make more profit due to increased demand from abroad, then they may be able to increase wages for workers back home, which could lead to even greater inflationary pressure throughout their economy and eventually spill over into other countries like the United States via higher export prices. This can also result in an increase in consumer spending within Japan which could further fuel rising inflationary pressures for many different types of goods and services both in Japan and internationally.
2023 will have plenty of pressure on Japan from food supply to strain from an elderly population. The larger pressure comes from China, Russia, and North Korea where global supply chains are threatened. 3 words, South China Sea.
@@janeratakoskii5009 Great explanation. You can look at third world countries like Brazil to see this in effect. Record exports and raising cost of life. Finished goods and raw materials are more expensive to import pushing prices up and the wages can't keep up. Tech got super expensive.
It was extremely depressing to go to the Parthenon museum in Athens see the empty parts and read how many of the missing pieces were in the UK. It's unacceptable. They should be returned ASAP. Also, everything else that was looted.
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Finally I hope historical items will be returned to their homes and people! I always felt is strange seeing sacred or historical pieces of other countries in places they are not originally from.
Those Nigerian barbarians should never have slaughtered a the British diplomatic mission to Benin City. They killed familes, children, dignitaries. The loot was justice for their deaths. Look up the actual history instead of just assuming your culture deserves them. If you really want everything just come out with it and start a whole war with Europe.
Import Russian Oil the problem will be solved,no need to suffer like this,otherwise U have Illegal lending, Inflation & the list goes on & on............
The economist is always interesting. From their newsletters to their UA-cam channel, 2023 will definitely be an interesting year. Will see how Charles comes through and to see Japan's economy
I've been seriously struggling with depression throughout all my 20s and I'm so glad about the whole psychedelic thing because LSD was really a game changer for me once I could get hold of the actual thing, so the fact that at one point people will be able to take these substances in the context of a proper psychiatric treatment for serious psychological conditions it's amazing
Oh man, it does really work. I use to do them when I was in my teens. It truly does give you a significant spiritual self awake type experience. It was amazing all times. I need to find them again. It’s been over a decade.
On any matter, Japan has always been a favourite subject for bashing or mockery by those European "experts" because she never gets mad and talk back fiercely like the other big countries such as US, EU or China, staying calm and "nice". If what European experts said was right about the Japan's "appalling" countermeasures against COVID-19 a couple of years ago, the nation would've perished by now. In reality, however, Japan is among the least damaged countries in the world.
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Several members of my family work in Mental Health, and will tell anyone who listens that ECT can be a godsend for medication-resistant illnesses. Of course, I understand why the idea terrifies you, but these days, the patient is fully anesthetised before the procedure, they won't feel or remember a thing, and most importantly, it is a last-ditch, if-all-else-fails procedure that the patient must consent to.
@@MBedell-VA you clearly know nothing on the subject. These are not drugs, it is medicine. You might as well quit vaccines and antibiotics with that attitude.
Did you know that a Canadian public poll done in September 2022 by Ipsos, indicated that 54% of Canadians are in favour to end ties to monarchy. This is up from 51% in a poll in 2020. The arrival of Charles III has accelerated the trend. Prince Charles came to Canada for a visit on May 17 to 19 2022, his visit to Canada was treated with indifference by most Canadians. But the Canadians had to pay an outrageous $450,000 for security, hotels, meals! Most of the supporters of the monarchy are senior Canadians. The younger Canadians do not have any attachment to the monarchy. The trend is irreversible!
The fashion industry has a major problem; clothes last too long. I wear shirts older than my teenage daughter - the fashion industry must despise me. The word 'fashionable' was invented to sell to people, stuff they do not need. What is hilarious about this story of an eco-fashion industry, is that those two words are plainly oxymoronic. Quick question; why are women in particular so universally vulnerable to this form of waste and therefore guilty of so much environmental damage? As a disheveled man, I have never understood the grip the fashion industry has on women.
Yeah, or refashioning... I live in a country where over 5 million people migrated. Many of them dads who migrate to work and send money back to their family, so I offer a service of turning a man's old shirt into a new toddler/small child dress. It's a way for kids to connect to their dads and the dads to feel proud of their kids seeing them in their clothes. The dresses turn out very cute and girlish...
except for the fact that science hasn't figured out the baseline level of "human consciousness" with which to measure whether they raised it or not....so there's that pesky fact...
@@logicrules4033 wat? people will keep having or developing psychological disorders and people will be needed to treat them - what you said makes 0 sense
I'm British, it's an embarrassment to me that artifacts looted from other countries still sit in the British museum. Returning them wouldn't be erasing any history, just a nice sign the world is righting wrongs
@@jonathanbowen3640 Visiting UK is harder than visiting the countries they were stolen from for most of the world, the visa isn't easy for most of the world to get including the nations people where those artifacts were stolen from, plus the costs to travel, and not to mention why would an African go to uk to see african artefacts ? They deserve to see them, not some europeans.
it's a Tunisian pineapple. Let me give you an example: two yards of bread are seamed 8cm from the center. One caught flight of AIDS and is transported to Japan. Would the the other be needed in 2026? You might think so but there's plenty of evidence that pineapples are not two missions but are actually "Too Misses" from right and center. Hence why it's a lot more possible to quit the graph than paint the plant.
They are presenting the fact japan isn't suffering from crippling inflation as a bad thing, they don't need to save their economy. If they ever want to "save" their economy and attract foreign investors or tourists they just have to print money. Switzerland's currency never inflates either and they do this, they are one of the strongest economies in the world. Whoever wrote this piece about japan is an idiot who spent too much time in college to understand reality.
Kohinoor is an interesting diamond considering it has shifted from ruler to ruler , in a way most of the rulers who had it were conquered or faced destitution , Great Britain which the current owner has been on decline and currently faces economic and social crisis. Seems like whomever owns the kohinoor has bode well . India should let them keep it.
Every day we have a new problem. It's the new normal. At first we thought it was a crisis, now we know it's a new normal and we have to adapt. 2023 will be a year of severe economic pain all over the nation.. what steps can we take to generate more income during quantitative adjustment?I can't afford my hard-earned $180,000 savings to turn to dust
It's quite surprising to know that over 98% of billionaires we all know are secret investors in stocks!! That's where they grow their billion dollar portfolio. The rich does what the poor is scared of doing!
I don't think MDMA can actually help with PTSD because while it may temporarily suspend negative feelings and emotions, the comedown makes you feel terrible and depressed. Don't ask me how I know lol
They only use one moderate full dose per session. Repeated redosing in a single session is generally what causes the depressed feeling. Patients are also given pure MDMA which also helps.
They've been able to show that it is effective through hard data and scientific evidence. They wouldn't have made it to Phase 3 trials at all if it didn't show positive results in the first two phases.
World safety crisis is completely ignored. I imagine, be it in 1942, The Economist would discuss some petty issues and not even mention WW2 and nazis in Europe.
With the advent of countries, from around the world, who have had their cultural antiquities removed illegally by archeologists and plunderers. This demand to have their artifacts be returned immediately could develop the 21st Century version of the virtual museum in the Developed World (ie USA, UK, Australia, Russia). The creation of mutual global access via governmental permissions to access these artifacts, via a secured network connection, 3D optical viewers or holographic projections would enable other people to continue seeing these items still as though display within each country's museum.
Regarding ketamine… it’s interesting as many controlled prescription drugs could be used for many other ailments but they’re so highly regulated that only a very small portion of the population get to benefit. Ex: ADHD meds (amphetamines) can be useful for nearly all mental health disorders but because of the risk of abuse they’re never used… it’s kind of sad tbh
The Japan segment seems weak. It's a very traditional western view of Japanonomics, but the first thing to know about Japan is that it plays by a completely different set of economic rules: the differences were not addressed in this segment. They've had naysayers for like 50 years straight predicting massive collapse, and it really hasn't happened, not in the way or scale that any of the external predictions suggest. It's a bit surprising because Economist writes solid articles on Japan fairly regularly, but it seems this segment was created without conferring with whichever writers usually cover Japan. Gonna go against the video here and forecast Japan will have a pretty stable 1.5% GDP growth over 2023, and no debt implosion. Curious to check back in Dec 2023.
@@ACTHdan Sure yea, but the leaps in things like text-to-image, prompt-to-story, 3D generation, etc - has already been wild in 2022 - and it looks to be accelerating, not falling off.
There is a idea that Japan is going to drastically increase its military spending to compete with China. The possible economic problems described in this article might make that difficult.
2:32 India needs to implement identical ruling as in China to prevent more than one child per family. The country that’s growing exponentially and population will create a problem for the rest of the world. Governments in the Americas and Europe should understand that this is a potential threat of invasion in the future.
All signs suggest that 2023 will be a year of severe economic pain all over the nation. Put those money to work now to make it grow. I knew I had to invest. I didn't think a few hundred dollars a month would add up. But it is. From 2020 to date, I have made around $630,000.
To obtain financial freedom, one must either be a business owner, an investor or both, generating passive income, particularly on a weekly and monthly basis. That's the key to living a financially stable life. This trick has never failed. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life and put this basis to work and practice. Jessica Darrell have been a great manager, mentor and guide. Her support and advice have helped shaped my crypto trading career.
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance- wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
Is there a rule that every family should have both the spouses working ? When there is a double income in a family, naturally the buying power goes up, but job opportunities for the needy reduces, prices of commodities increases and common person is greatly affected.
@@suedenim6590 I don't think he took the money himself. I'm sure if he had a say, he would make sure it got back to them. The Indian government and police work very hard and in tandem with many other agencies around the world. It is a horrible crime what those scammers do. The colonisation of India, theft of its treasures, and slaughter of its people was also horrible. These two things can coexist. Both things can be bad, and both things can require healing. But we should not refuse to make reparations for one crime because another has been done unto us. Let's not go casting dispersions upon individuals for what their fellow countrymen do.
@@DynamiteIceCube so you want the united kingdom to pay you back but they wont consider even stopping, not even paying back their industrialised scam operations? Sure thing sounds fair where shall we post it? You'll have to give us your bank details because theres a shipping cost involved
@@DynamiteIceCube you can pay for the shipping with amazon cards its easy. If you cant manage just give me control of your computer and ill do it for you
Our biggest hurdles is the massive bureaucracy! Creating hurdles on the way, the corrupt nexus between the politicians and civil servants are hampering the growth of the private sector. Blocking the free flow of capital and trade with ideology, corruption, and nationalism will loose this demographic edge as time passes on.
The Economist struggled hard to find suitable brands connected to Ukraine, but they couldnt. you need to understand their situation - no ad revenue last 3 years!
I think they were going for stories that are more underrated. Things like the Ukraine/Russian war and China’s covid situation are already in the people’s minds and have been widely talked about for months now.
The market's direction can swiftly change, with indexes frequently transitioning from a bear market to a bull market precisely when the news is most negative and investor sentiment reaches its lowest point. I came across an article highlighting individuals who achieved profits of up to $150,000 during challenging market periods. Considering this, I am curious about the best stocks to purchase now or add to a watchlist.
5. Psychological warfare is being redefined, to a whole new level. The complexity is simply mind blowing when you consider what experiments were carried out in the last century and how far we have come now. It's frightening, would be an understatement. In time judge it for yourself, but now the so called run of the mill average day no longer applies to anyone. Fate, plays a far bigger role and to everyone's surprise you can no longer predict where, if anywhere is safe anymore. Safe is no longer a specific place, or destination one can go to, and that makes it all the more worrying. As for years people relied on safe havens as such, but now they too are all subject to the same threats, and you have no control whatsoever, on it. The psychological is the game changer and is why people will turn to Meta as their own form of escape, which is a lie in itself, as it will be a new form of addiction' which separates a person from the very reality of life, as we've always known it. In effect we become nothing short of a Zombie World, with a handful of people left to solve how we get everyone back on track. Perhaps this is WW3 but not as anyone expected it.
The question that should be asked before returning the artefacts, will the local leaders take care of them the way the British took care of them?...Going by the current political scenario in all of the countries mentioned, the citizens of the respective countries are running away from their countries to the country/countries they were ruled by! The final conclusion - Let the items remain in the British museums! BTW, there are items from my country too in that list!
Weird thing these drugs were first found useful in parties...Hopefully their current use in medicine doesn't have anything to do with the possibility the world is becoming a never-ending party.
Removing the bronzes was worse than that because they had been placed in order over generations in the throne room depicting the history of their people and there's no images or recordings of how they were laid out so now that they've been removed they'll never know how to put them back up and tell a linear story
they can install replicas to showcase the history. But the countries deserve their reserves back. UK just shouldn't sit on other's wealth and gain on it just because it is inconvenient or problematic. We should know that they weren't given, they were taken. Its similar to returning the stolen items after catching the thief and punishing them. The thief can't just hold on to stolen goods just because it served its time.
Why did they loot other people's heritage and display in their museums ? Africa need this atrocities revisited and well analysed to make the young generation understand our enemies. We need reparations. Jacobs trouble.Deutronomy 28 curses over.
@@pareshpadhi2454 yes, but get the money and things back from the British Mafia. Are you ready to go to war? They will never return things, unless it is to show how nice they are. Same with France. To the victor go the spoils!
Kohinoor will be bone of contention between India, Pakistan, Afghanistan & possibly even Iran. In such a scenario the Brits holding on to it offers the best solution.Also the fact that it traces its history back to a Persian ruler means Iran has a more rightful claim.
With the current problem around the world today I think it's best everyone invest more in digital asset than Saving in banks, anyone you can manage don't live a life with no investment . Just my thoughts
Part of rethinking fashion has to be to make clothes and accessories of better quality, last longer, and therefore be a bit pricier. People will be more conscious when they choose their items, and have items that they can keep for years, without gold rubbing of your jewellery after a week, or pilling on clothes starting to develop after one wear.
Please pray for any child, they're our main responsibility. Look at what we're leaving them, so very sad. Love your neighbors, how about everyone. That's what we need.
It will end in 2023 with Russia getting all of its stated goals/terms. In spite of western MSM barking Russia will dominate unless the U.S. directly enters the war, which I believe is unlikely. Poland and Romania May have some claim on Ukraine territory. Russian elections in 2024. Putins last run most likely.
The psychedelics seem to initiate a period of increased neuroplasticity, in which, the real work is how you change the global structures of your brain in relation to a traumatic event during this time. Then when triggered, the established neural pathways connected to that event no longer keep you in the old cycle. I experimented with this. Ultimately, you can do the same thing yourself by getting conscious enough of a pattern and interrupting it, inserting different behavior and thoughts, and slowly, the interconnections of the electrical and chemical complexes related to whatever you're focusing on will be altered to the new focus. You can rewrite your code essentially.
China's success is not because of foreign labor factories, but the country's industrialization model and higher education model, plus the "do more say less" culture, which leads the country to an engineering powerhouse.
China’s population size was only one of many parameters that contributed to China’s economic rise. Among those parameters are adoption of free market mechanics and a stable political system, without either of these, a large population would just be a massive burden.
@@pawaniyer I would say China will not come so far if it does not sacrifice democracy. China has become famous for its infrastructure, especially the train systems, and it's all thanks to the current political system, without this, a proposal can only be passed after years, and finishing a project can also take a lot of time, but with Communist, it only takes a short period of time to pass the proposal it's very efficient on doing things. At least better than mine, my country is also a democracy, but I don't think the political party and its proposals are totally transparent.
@@pawaniyer if so, China cannot protect itself no more, don't you realize the US, India, and many other countries all keep an eye on China? In history, it's the one who had been torn.
The World: India needs to produce more food, clothing, shelter, and medical care for its impoverished people. The Economist: India can boost its economy by educating more women to work in offices. If there's one lesson of history that Indians have learned, it's not to trust advice from British 'economists.'
@@batosato You are worng ! Your perception of India is archaical and racist. A population of billion doesn't mean people have to climb on trains. That's a function of the economy and the transport system. India has much better railway system today. No one in India climbs on trains.
@@sandeepvk Maybe more in developed cities, not rural areas, there is still lots of poverty in India and a problem with overpopulation. It's a cultural thing, women are forced to have kids even if they don't want to, forced to marry early and the government refuses to educate people about contraceptives.
@@vkrgfan I was referring to the trains infrastructure only which had improved substantially. On a board based level there are many challenges still in India. But as suprising as it might sound in most southern states there is a population degrowth happening with less than 1.8 fertility rate.
With Apple looking at India for factories, will they have learned from China and start in India with higher standards of work environments and pay? Or will they be looking for a new source of cheap labor. no matter the cost to those working in the factories?
This video made it sound so simple: big population = big companies will be moving in, but we know the reality is more complicated than that, from Bureucracy, work ethic, security, citizen wealth which correlative to the market for China have the biggest middle class group in the planet, up to 400m people thats 400m market for you to sell your goods.
India isn't china where u can force ppl to work on lower conditions, Labour laws r already quit strictly in favours of labours here plus They do extreme protests too if don't get better working environment, food & pay.
Well, I just hope it ends the market for back-alley drug dealers converting homeless into enraged crackheads who go out and damage business and attempt to attack others
@@billh.1940 I think the cat is already out of the bag with drug legalisation - it looks like a trend that isn't going to slow down, especially with studies proving the benefits for various drugs. Alcohol companies may be big, but ultimately public opinion guides policy
@@asher3168 hi, money guides policy. If we start using drugs, how will we get them? Who controls access? A cat is out of the bag, but the mds, lawyers, pharmacys, may not be willing to lose their cut. The USA is under a drug dictator since the FDA was setup. Right now the doctors are afraid to give effective pain killers to elderly who have severe pain, dentists tell post op to take Tylenol. I know as I am one, long term disabled, senior citizen, bad back, knees. Won't give me effective treatment. I had what I needed until 2 yrs ago. Happy new year!
I am from the future and none of these stories were big in 2023
00:00 - Intro
00:35 - 1. India's population pass China
04:30 - 2. Psychedelic Party Drug Prescription medicines
08:06 - 3. Japan’s Bond markets mayhem?
12:45 - 4. Fashion Industry
15:50 - 5. Restitution of Artifacts
People should care more about textiles than brands.
Update 6th Jan'23 - The "jolly old folks" at the Economist seem to have realized their "mistake" and have now replaced that visual of the Bangladesh train with an Indian local train. Looks like this discussion has had an effect.
The train at 1:52 is in Bangladesh. Its Bangla written at the back. You don't see trains like that in India with people sitting on the top. There was a time till the mid 80s when a some did but no one does now. One reason is because the system has been constantly improving and the other of course is because most train lines now are electrified.
True. 85% of Indian Railways is now electrified, up from 38% in 2014. And it will rise to 100% by April next year at the current pace, as planned. But you can bet your top Rupee, these foreign media houses will continue to show the "Indians riding on top of trains" stereotype throughout the decade. Even when India enters the "upper middle income economy" status post 2027.
They will continue to do this while running their own trains on fossil fuels.
@@death_parade Can't agree more. I won't be surprised if Indians in the production team did that. We unfortunately have many in the country who'll willingly take part in such obfuscations for their careers, and in some cases for their Hindu hate.
@@death_parade India is destined to be poor forever
Last time I saw that, it was a Rah! Rah! China Great video, high speed rail verses... that. I burst out laughing... considering China's rail system is near $1 TRILLION in debt and the Indian system is presumably still making money... and it wasn't even Indian! Ha!
Yeah... that's another story missing from this list. The Chinese economy going from a slow-motion train wreck to a rocket-sled heading for a cliff.
I agree - more than likely the video is from Bangladesh - but isn't it possible that it could be from West Bengal as well? Trains there also have Bangla writing on the back no?
Psilocybin changed my life and saved my life. It is not a miracle drug but it did show me beauty and love in the world when I was in a very deep depression. It helped me breakthrough into recovery.
Ok where does one get this ? Serioues question 🙋
@@alexgregory2504 fed trying to catch him 😂
@@alexgregory2504 grow it
@@rtbt12 hard to have a placebo effect when I didn't even know that was a possible effect at the time
@@caitlinweiss8801 If it can do the same for other people suffering from depression or PTSD, with fewer negative side effects than currently prescribed pharmaceutical drugs, then it may as well be a 'miracle drug'.
1. India’s Population
2. Party Drug Prescriptions
3. Japan’s Bonds
4. Fashion Industry
5. Restitution of Artifacts
Hopefully a Tate conviction too
The first half of video was useful and interesting at least
Lol fashion industry. Since late 2022 I’ve been looking into 2nd hand stores to trade used clothes and even thrift stores. TJ Maxx, Marshalls and Nordstrom Rack has become too expensive for me with inflation but interestingly a thrifter told me thrift shops have become expensive too in comparison to previous years 😂
@@gcsehistorylessons8465 If there's anyone who can overcome The Matrix, its Andrew Tate.
@@HarshanalHalim there’s no such thing as the matrix you idiot
Any country pursuing a sustainable economic growth must treat their people well as human beings, rather than just labourers.
idk about that
history shows us: (on average) the more slaves, the more success
you can only begin to find counter-evidence in the 20th century
Yes, but not here, on this site workers are meant to die, for my profit.
For now wars are the best investment!
Then explain Ireland to me.
It will be interesting to watch how the five stories will turn out this year.
1:53 The video footage is not from India. It's from Bangladesh. Although trains in India can be as packed as shown in the footage but no one these days climbs on top of the trains.
@pk dl They lie about everything
# c0vid$
@pk dl or chennai or metropolitan tier 3 cities 😂
Almost of trains are electrified in india, so the clip shown isn't possible to happen here at all & It's also extremely rare like almost impossible to see any trains that packed here as shown in footage..
In that footage as well, no one is on top of the trains. Btw, how are you sure it's Bangladesh ? It can very much from India although it does look like an older footage and the ET has chosen the some of the worst footages of the Indian population in this video. They could have shown different sides.
@@trusfratedbunny2215That train in the footage is also electrified but yes, it might be an old footage. Read my above comment and you will find that I understand your sentiment.
Returning artifacts that were stolen a long time ago shows a world social growth and awareness that is a significant mile post in the right direction from pillaging; it shows respect for those the artifacts were stolen from. I can't help but assume that's essential to reducing world racism and prejudice.
For the third section, "Japan's Markets Mayhem?", Since Japan is the fourth largest exporter in the world, the yen falling against the dollar is a positive development for Japan; Japanese exports are cheaper for the foreign markets and they would get more dollars (US dollar is the exchange currency). Conversely, as explained at 9:42, imports would be more expensive, but how would that push up inflation if you have more dollars coming in from the exports? I think there's a missing explanation there.
Does anyone care to elaborate? Thanks
It's called "imported inflation", as dollar becomes more expensive relative to yen, all the imoprted goods in USD become also realtively more expensive, which causes regular consumers spend more of their disposable income to buy goods&services denominated in USD. It might cause inflation since no country, including Japan, is able to produce all the goods within the country and customers have nothing to do but to buy goods rising in prices.
When the yen falls against the dollar, it can push up inflation in both Japan and other foreign countries, including the United States. This is because a weaker yen makes Japanese goods more attractive to foreign buyers, including those in the US. As demand for Japanese products increases, their domestic prices tend to rise as well.
As demand for Japanese exports grows in, let’s say, the US due to their comparatively lower cost when converted into dollars, it can drive up domestic prices across a range of products and services. For example, if Americans buy more cars from Japan than they normally would due to a weak yen-dollar exchange rate, then domestic car dealers may respond by increasing their own pricing in order to maintain profit margins. Similarly, if there is an influx of cheaper electronics coming from Japan, then American retailers will likely raise prices on competing products so as not to lose customers and money.
Furthermore, I think when Japanese companies are able to make more profit due to increased demand from abroad, then they may be able to increase wages for workers back home, which could lead to even greater inflationary pressure throughout their economy and eventually spill over into other countries like the United States via higher export prices.
This can also result in an increase in consumer spending within Japan which could further fuel rising inflationary pressures for many different types of goods and services both in Japan and internationally.
2023 will have plenty of pressure on Japan from food supply to strain from an elderly population. The larger pressure comes from China, Russia, and North Korea where global supply chains are threatened. 3 words, South China Sea.
@@janeratakoskii5009 Great explanation. You can look at third world countries like Brazil to see this in effect. Record exports and raising cost of life.
Finished goods and raw materials are more expensive to import pushing prices up and the wages can't keep up. Tech got super expensive.
@@enomotoortiz American retailers will raise prices to compete with cheaper products? Do you mean lower prices?
It was extremely depressing to go to the Parthenon museum in Athens see the empty parts and read how many of the missing pieces were in the UK. It's unacceptable. They should be returned ASAP. Also, everything else that was looted.
Why not just do full blown restoration project with applications of modern technology.
Can we return excess humans?
Exactly what I'm feeling when I go to the Palace Museum in Beijing. It's ture, most of British "treasures" are looted.
less Ukraine and hero zelensky stop dictator putin and russia invasion we love ukriane and ukraine will win this war soon russia will pay fro their crimes.russia will destroyed soon free krimea russia made energy crisis with this war.
@@yyyyy3075 So sad really. They stole treasures for centuries and now display them as if it's their own
Finally I hope historical items will be returned to their homes and people! I always felt is strange seeing sacred or historical pieces of other countries in places they are not originally from.
Agreed! Give the Hagia Sophia back to us Orthodox!
right, give back königsberg to germany
Welcome to the British museum. The biggest thieves in history. Lel
Preach
Those Nigerian barbarians should never have slaughtered a the British diplomatic mission to Benin City. They killed familes, children, dignitaries. The loot was justice for their deaths. Look up the actual history instead of just assuming your culture deserves them. If you really want everything just come out with it and start a whole war with Europe.
Happy new year 2023 for whoever reading this , sending much blessings everyone !
you too
Import Russian Oil the problem will be solved,no need to suffer like this,otherwise U have Illegal lending, Inflation & the list goes on & on............
Thanks same to you!
The economist is always interesting. From their newsletters to their UA-cam channel, 2023 will definitely be an interesting year. Will see how Charles comes through and to see Japan's economy
Until we return to ethical and moral interactions on every level, everything will only become worse.
I've been seriously struggling with depression throughout all my 20s and I'm so glad about the whole psychedelic thing because LSD was really a game changer for me once I could get hold of the actual thing, so the fact that at one point people will be able to take these substances in the context of a proper psychiatric treatment for serious psychological conditions it's amazing
Highly recommend the Alpha-Stim. VAs are dispensing them.
Oh man, it does really work. I use to do them when I was in my teens. It truly does give you a significant spiritual self awake type experience. It was amazing all times. I need to find them again. It’s been over a decade.
From depression to drug addiction
@@MsPinkCrusader or from depression to shizophrenia
@@wollfaden1979 or perhaps from depressed to normal, like how it ends up going for 99.9% of people who do these drugs?
No mention of AI?
On any matter, Japan has always been a favourite subject for bashing or mockery by those European "experts" because she never gets mad and talk back fiercely like the other big countries such as US, EU or China, staying calm and "nice".
If what European experts said was right about the Japan's "appalling" countermeasures against COVID-19 a couple of years ago, the nation would've perished by now. In reality, however, Japan is among the least damaged countries in the world.
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Man, shrooms for depression sounds wonderful. I'm absolutely TERRIFIED by the re-appearance of electro-shock therapies for depression.
Drugs are NOT the answer. They never are. I know thats very hard for younger people to understand. However, with age comes wisdom...
Several members of my family work in Mental Health, and will tell anyone who listens that ECT can be a godsend for medication-resistant illnesses. Of course, I understand why the idea terrifies you, but these days, the patient is fully anesthetised before the procedure, they won't feel or remember a thing, and most importantly, it is a last-ditch, if-all-else-fails procedure that the patient must consent to.
@@MBedell-VA you clearly know nothing on the subject. These are not drugs, it is medicine. You might as well quit vaccines and antibiotics with that attitude.
@@BigBoiiLeem it trashes memory
Alpha-Stim medical device
Shocked how one of the most important events today isn't touched in this prospects - the war on Ukraine.
The entire African continent is filled by Kings Queens and Kingdoms. So Royalty is not exactly a European thing.
We wuz Kangz n Shiet
Did you know that a Canadian public poll done in September 2022 by Ipsos, indicated that 54% of Canadians are in favour to end ties to monarchy. This is up from 51% in a poll in 2020.
The arrival of Charles III has accelerated the trend. Prince Charles came to Canada for a visit on May 17 to 19 2022, his visit to Canada was treated with indifference by most Canadians. But the Canadians had to pay an outrageous $450,000 for security, hotels, meals!
Most of the supporters of the monarchy are senior Canadians. The younger Canadians do not have any attachment to the monarchy. The trend is irreversible!
Well, huge miss on important stuff as we can see now, surprisingly they forgot to mention AI
The fashion industry has a major problem; clothes last too long. I wear shirts older than my teenage daughter - the fashion industry must despise me.
The word 'fashionable' was invented to sell to people, stuff they do not need.
What is hilarious about this story of an eco-fashion industry, is that those two words are plainly oxymoronic.
Quick question; why are women in particular so universally vulnerable to this form of waste and therefore guilty of so much environmental damage? As a disheveled man, I have never understood the grip the fashion industry has on women.
The tailor service to repair or alter your currently owned clothes is great initiative.
Yeah, or refashioning... I live in a country where over 5 million people migrated. Many of them dads who migrate to work and send money back to their family, so I offer a service of turning a man's old shirt into a new toddler/small child dress. It's a way for kids to connect to their dads and the dads to feel proud of their kids seeing them in their clothes. The dresses turn out very cute and girlish...
Psychedelic medicine could be a huge game changer in raising the level of human consciousness !
This is going to make all of human society insane.
@@PriuswithV12 your reply proves that we are already insane….. and scared
These psychiatrists desperate to keep their jobs. They are not needed with this type of therapy. They have failed and need to take the L
except for the fact that science hasn't figured out the baseline level of "human consciousness" with which to measure whether they raised it or not....so there's that pesky fact...
@@logicrules4033 wat? people will keep having or developing psychological disorders and people will be needed to treat them - what you said makes 0 sense
UA-cam needs to fix the comments in 2023. Scammers and spammers on every channel
I'm British, it's an embarrassment to me that artifacts looted from other countries still sit in the British museum. Returning them wouldn't be erasing any history, just a nice sign the world is righting wrongs
Finders keepers
Nah keep them in the museums in UK so they are looked after properly and people of the world can visit them more easily.
Don't be a wimp
I'm Nigerian, the museum should just offer money and keep the receipt for future generations, that should solve it 😉
@@jonathanbowen3640 Visiting UK is harder than visiting the countries they were stolen from for most of the world, the visa isn't easy for most of the world to get including the nations people where those artifacts were stolen from, plus the costs to travel, and not to mention why would an African go to uk to see african artefacts ? They deserve to see them, not some europeans.
Brilliantly presented and explained. .I need nothing else to watch to understand the fundamentals on the topic. Thank you!
Question: will Japan's decision to rock the world economic balance depend on them saving their own? Is Japan able to save it's economy?
it's a Tunisian pineapple. Let me give you an example: two yards of bread are seamed 8cm from the center. One caught flight of AIDS and is transported to Japan. Would the the other be needed in 2026? You might think so but there's plenty of evidence that pineapples are not two missions but are actually "Too Misses" from right and center. Hence why it's a lot more possible to quit the graph than paint the plant.
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They are presenting the fact japan isn't suffering from crippling inflation as a bad thing, they don't need to save their economy. If they ever want to "save" their economy and attract foreign investors or tourists they just have to print money. Switzerland's currency never inflates either and they do this, they are one of the strongest economies in the world. Whoever wrote this piece about japan is an idiot who spent too much time in college to understand reality.
They aren't, Japan is going extinct, no kids, only old people dying off. This is happening in EU too, but it will take longer. Japan is ahead.
No
As 2020 and 2022 showed us, nobody knows
The economist is the best source of information specifically now a days where we need to pay attention in the world’s movements.
Japan owns most of its public debt domestically.
Would that mean that if the interest goes up, the local public becomes richer?
A global game of betting on currency shouldn't involve cryptocurrency.
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@@dmenace2003 Not public but a few bankers
The Japanese government does not. Japan's central bank does. Very different.
Psychedelics; Finally some exciting and positive news for the future. Brilliant medical research with so far, outstanding results!
Any hints on the secondary effects?
@@dilufapy once they grab and tag you, isn't it all "secondary effects" in your animal life...?
But there is none in the UK. Especially mushrooms which is annoying.
Kohinoor is an interesting diamond considering it has shifted from ruler to ruler , in a way most of the rulers who had it were conquered or faced destitution , Great Britain which the current owner has been on decline and currently faces economic and social crisis. Seems like whomever owns the kohinoor has bode well . India should let them keep it.
interesting
Every day we have a new problem. It's the new normal. At first we thought it was a crisis, now we know it's a new normal and we have to adapt. 2023 will be a year of severe economic pain all over the nation.. what steps can we take to generate more income during quantitative adjustment?I can't afford my hard-earned $180,000 savings to turn to dust
It's quite surprising to know that over 98% of billionaires we all know are secret investors in stocks!! That's where they grow their billion dollar portfolio. The rich does what the poor is scared of doing!
all over the world not just your nation pal
If we really focused on the real issues, we'd be able to solve problems as soon as they're encountered 🤔....I'm just saying
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@@terrancestaggers5940 meaningless platitudes.
Bold of you to assume I want to be alive in 2023
They’re pushing to lock us up. I for one will end my own existence before they take the pleasure
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I don't think MDMA can actually help with PTSD because while it may temporarily suspend negative feelings and emotions, the comedown makes you feel terrible and depressed. Don't ask me how I know lol
May be they are trying microdosing?
@@MegaKekaa yes
They only use one moderate full dose per session. Repeated redosing in a single session is generally what causes the depressed feeling. Patients are also given pure MDMA which also helps.
I have not had bad comedown.
They've been able to show that it is effective through hard data and scientific evidence. They wouldn't have made it to Phase 3 trials at all if it didn't show positive results in the first two phases.
This was great to hear: It would be wonderful if we could heal our veterans and returning soldiers who to a large percentage suffer from PTSD.
Cheers for the video guys 😎 👌
World safety crisis is completely ignored. I imagine, be it in 1942, The Economist would discuss some petty issues and not even mention WW2 and nazis in Europe.
Glad to see many problems but just as many oppotunities...
With the advent of countries, from around the world, who have had their cultural antiquities removed illegally by archeologists and plunderers. This demand to have their artifacts be returned immediately could develop the 21st Century version of the virtual museum in the Developed World (ie USA, UK, Australia, Russia). The creation of mutual global access via governmental permissions to access these artifacts, via a secured network connection, 3D optical viewers or holographic projections would enable other people to continue seeing these items still as though display within each country's museum.
Regarding ketamine… it’s interesting as many controlled prescription drugs could be used for many other ailments but they’re so highly regulated that only a very small portion of the population get to benefit.
Ex: ADHD meds (amphetamines) can be useful for nearly all mental health disorders but because of the risk of abuse they’re never used… it’s kind of sad tbh
LOL NOPE.
Y’all scored 0.5/5 at best. Maybe high stakes fortune telling isn’t the role of a news organization?
Don’t forget the artifacts stolen from Turkey! There’s a huge Ephesus section at the British museum, what a steal!
The Japan segment seems weak. It's a very traditional western view of Japanonomics, but the first thing to know about Japan is that it plays by a completely different set of economic rules: the differences were not addressed in this segment. They've had naysayers for like 50 years straight predicting massive collapse, and it really hasn't happened, not in the way or scale that any of the external predictions suggest. It's a bit surprising because Economist writes solid articles on Japan fairly regularly, but it seems this segment was created without conferring with whichever writers usually cover Japan. Gonna go against the video here and forecast Japan will have a pretty stable 1.5% GDP growth over 2023, and no debt implosion. Curious to check back in Dec 2023.
This comment may age horribly or like wine, we'll see
Only time will tell.
For fashion, I hope they don't just create new repair centres but collaborate with existing local repair communities
Let us not forget the development in artificial intelligence that will take place in 2023. 2023 might very well be defined by the year of AI.
Twitter takeover, chatGPT, and russia were defining for 2022 imo.
Maybe; but not AGI.
@@ACTHdan Sure yea, but the leaps in things like text-to-image, prompt-to-story, 3D generation, etc - has already been wild in 2022 - and it looks to be accelerating, not falling off.
It will be changing the whole world by 2030.. Mark my word...
you are going to be crying like a baby when it doesn't happen...?
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There is a idea that Japan is going to drastically increase its military spending to compete with China. The possible economic problems described in this article might make that difficult.
2:32 India needs to implement identical ruling as in China to prevent more than one child per family. The country that’s growing exponentially and population will create a problem for the rest of the world. Governments in the Americas and Europe should understand that this is a potential threat of invasion in the future.
Extremely informative and thought provoking, still waiting to see how these issues would be acknowledged and resolved in the upcoming year (2023)
Modi has ruined the country,you will witnessed more hunger deaths than jobs in India
Have they happened
If art is going back to its original country than we, the Dutch, want our Rembrandt paintings back which are spread all over the world.
All signs suggest that 2023 will be a year of severe economic pain all over the nation. Put those money to work now to make it grow. I knew I had to invest. I didn't think a few hundred dollars a month would add up. But it is. From 2020 to date, I have made around $630,000.
India was left in a mess by Western Imperialism...difference
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What a time to be alive. Enjoy life.
I didn't care about anything of it whole year
Wish you a safe, quiet year of 2023 🙏🏻
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Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance- wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
i became more better and aware the moment i realized this.
You are right and it's the truth 👍
But I don't know why people remain poor due to ignorance
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Is there a rule that every family should have both the spouses working ? When there is a double income in a family, naturally the buying power goes up, but job opportunities for the needy reduces, prices of commodities increases and common person is greatly affected.
Who looks after the kids? Is Elon Musk going to invent robots that will do the child rearing for us?
I am delighted to know the kohinoor diamond crown will be returned to my home country India
They didn't say that...
Are you going to be giving all the elderly and vulnerable peoples lifes savings back? You know the ones your call centres have stolen?
@@suedenim6590 I don't think he took the money himself. I'm sure if he had a say, he would make sure it got back to them.
The Indian government and police work very hard and in tandem with many other agencies around the world.
It is a horrible crime what those scammers do.
The colonisation of India, theft of its treasures, and slaughter of its people was also horrible.
These two things can coexist. Both things can be bad, and both things can require healing.
But we should not refuse to make reparations for one crime because another has been done unto us.
Let's not go casting dispersions upon individuals for what their fellow countrymen do.
@@DynamiteIceCube so you want the united kingdom to pay you back but they wont consider even stopping, not even paying back their industrialised scam operations? Sure thing sounds fair where shall we post it? You'll have to give us your bank details because theres a shipping cost involved
@@DynamiteIceCube you can pay for the shipping with amazon cards its easy. If you cant manage just give me control of your computer and ill do it for you
Our biggest hurdles is the massive bureaucracy! Creating hurdles on the way, the corrupt nexus between the politicians and civil servants are hampering the growth of the private sector. Blocking the free flow of capital and trade with ideology, corruption, and nationalism will loose this demographic edge as time passes on.
Or maybe we can just nationalize the entire economy
The best video I have watched in quite sometime!! Just brilliant stuff. 20 mins but covers so many global issues in such detail
Seriously? Fashion trends are more important than Russia/Ukraine situation?!
Yeah this is how media works - people in the west don't actually see it as reality, they get bored and tune out.
@E M , more long term damage than a full scale war in the middle of Europe with the risk of on nuclear desaster?
The Economist struggled hard to find suitable brands connected to Ukraine, but they couldnt. you need to understand their situation - no ad revenue last 3 years!
I think they were going for stories that are more underrated. Things like the Ukraine/Russian war and China’s covid situation are already in the people’s minds and have been widely talked about for months now.
@@CalmClamFam , if so, why is that never mentioned?
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5. Psychological warfare is being redefined, to a whole new level. The complexity is simply mind blowing when you consider what experiments were carried out in the last century and how far we have come now. It's frightening, would be an understatement. In time judge it for yourself, but now the so called run of the mill average day no longer applies to anyone.
Fate, plays a far bigger role and to everyone's surprise you can no longer predict where, if anywhere is safe anymore. Safe is no longer a specific place, or destination one can go to, and that makes it all the more worrying. As for years people relied on safe havens as such, but now they too are all subject to the same threats, and you have no control whatsoever, on it.
The psychological is the game changer and is why people will turn to Meta as their own form of escape, which is a lie in itself, as it will be a new form of addiction' which separates a person from the very reality of life, as we've always known it. In effect we become nothing short of a Zombie World, with a handful of people left to solve how we get everyone back on track. Perhaps this is WW3 but not as anyone expected it.
The question that should be asked before returning the artefacts, will the local leaders take care of them the way the British took care of them?...Going by the current political scenario in all of the countries mentioned, the citizens of the respective countries are running away from their countries to the country/countries they were ruled by!
The final conclusion - Let the items remain in the British museums!
BTW, there are items from my country too in that list!
Weird thing these drugs were first found useful in parties...Hopefully their current use in medicine doesn't have anything to do with the possibility the world is becoming a never-ending party.
Removing the bronzes was worse than that because they had been placed in order over generations in the throne room depicting the history of their people and there's no images or recordings of how they were laid out so now that they've been removed they'll never know how to put them back up and tell a linear story
they can install replicas to showcase the history. But the countries deserve their reserves back. UK just shouldn't sit on other's wealth and gain on it just because it is inconvenient or problematic. We should know that they weren't given, they were taken.
Its similar to returning the stolen items after catching the thief and punishing them. The thief can't just hold on to stolen goods just because it served its time.
Why did they loot other people's heritage and display in their museums ?
Africa need this atrocities revisited and well analysed to make the young generation understand our enemies.
We need reparations.
Jacobs trouble.Deutronomy 28 curses over.
@@pareshpadhi2454 yes, but get the money and things back from the British Mafia. Are you ready to go to war? They will never return things, unless it is to show how nice they are. Same with France.
To the victor go the spoils!
Kohinoor will be bone of contention between India, Pakistan, Afghanistan & possibly even Iran. In such a scenario the Brits holding on to it offers the best solution.Also the fact that it traces its history back to a Persian ruler means Iran has a more rightful claim.
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The Japan stuff can really impact the world in 2023. The main point to me of this great video.
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Part of rethinking fashion has to be to make clothes and accessories of better quality, last longer, and therefore be a bit pricier. People will be more conscious when they choose their items, and have items that they can keep for years, without gold rubbing of your jewellery after a week, or pilling on clothes starting to develop after one wear.
Please pray for any child, they're our main responsibility. Look at what we're leaving them, so very sad. Love your neighbors, how about everyone. That's what we need.
Long live the psychedelic renaissance!
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Just about Time!
Why don't you just say rebirth? You're not fkn French.
Psychedelics grounded my mind. Giving me a consistent sense of reality. I haven't suffered from a strong bout of depression since 2020.
“How you’ll fall for everything, even after most claims have been disproven.”
Also important to keep an eye on if the war in Ukraine will come to end or not.
It will end in 2023 with Russia getting all of its stated goals/terms. In spite of western MSM barking Russia will dominate unless the U.S. directly enters the war, which I believe is unlikely.
Poland and Romania May have some claim on Ukraine territory.
Russian elections in 2024. Putins last run most likely.
Some cool facts to begin the year with! 🤯
Imagine how it'll be if & when drugs start to be prescribed by docs & become legal to use - craazzyyyy!!
The psychedelics seem to initiate a period of increased neuroplasticity, in which, the real work is how you change the global structures of your brain in relation to a traumatic event during this time. Then when triggered, the established neural pathways connected to that event no longer keep you in the old cycle.
I experimented with this. Ultimately, you can do the same thing yourself by getting conscious enough of a pattern and interrupting it, inserting different behavior and thoughts, and slowly, the interconnections of the electrical and chemical complexes related to whatever you're focusing on will be altered to the new focus.
You can rewrite your code essentially.
I love watching this kind of videos, because they are amazing, useful. Documentaries
China's success is not because of foreign labor factories, but the country's industrialization model and higher education model, plus the "do more say less" culture, which leads the country to an engineering powerhouse.
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China’s population size was only one of many parameters that contributed to China’s economic rise. Among those parameters are adoption of free market mechanics and a stable political system, without either of these, a large population would just be a massive burden.
@@pawaniyer I would say China will not come so far if it does not sacrifice democracy. China has become famous for its infrastructure, especially the train systems, and it's all thanks to the current political system, without this, a proposal can only be passed after years, and finishing a project can also take a lot of time, but with Communist, it only takes a short period of time to pass the proposal it's very efficient on doing things. At least better than mine, my country is also a democracy, but I don't think the political party and its proposals are totally transparent.
@@pawaniyer if so, China cannot protect itself no more, don't you realize the US, India, and many other countries all keep an eye on China? In history, it's the one who had been torn.
The World: India needs to produce more food, clothing, shelter, and medical care for its impoverished people.
The Economist: India can boost its economy by educating more women to work in offices.
If there's one lesson of history that Indians have learned, it's not to trust advice from British 'economists.'
For your kind information, The train footage is from Bangladesh but it is depicted as INDIA in this Documentary.
People use train the same way in India. There are a billion people living in India
@@batosato You are worng ! Your perception of India is archaical and racist. A population of billion doesn't mean people have to climb on trains. That's a function of the economy and the transport system. India has much better railway system today. No one in India climbs on trains.
@@sandeepvk Maybe more in developed cities, not rural areas, there is still lots of poverty in India and a problem with overpopulation.
It's a cultural thing, women are forced to have kids even if they don't want to, forced to marry early and the government refuses to educate people about contraceptives.
@@vkrgfan I was referring to the trains infrastructure only which had improved substantially. On a board based level there are many challenges still in India. But as suprising as it might sound in most southern states there is a population degrowth happening with less than 1.8 fertility rate.
Very insightful, easy to understand and educational clips, love the way presented
Interestingly, there wouldn't be much to see in British museums if they return all the artifacts to their origin country!
I'm sure some of it ended up in Rome after they invaded ;)
Very informative video 👏 . Let's wait and watch how these issues get resolved in 2023. Ketamine section was my favorite in this video .
With Apple looking at India for factories, will they have learned from China and start in India with higher standards of work environments and pay? Or will they be looking for a new source of cheap labor. no matter the cost to those working in the factories?
I think it depends on Indian law. If they require higher work standards and pay then apple would need to complies.
This video made it sound so simple: big population = big companies will be moving in, but we know the reality is more complicated than that, from Bureucracy, work ethic, security, citizen wealth which correlative to the market for China have the biggest middle class group in the planet, up to 400m people thats 400m market for you to sell your goods.
India isn't china where u can force ppl to work on lower conditions, Labour laws r already quit strictly in favours of labours here plus They do extreme protests too if don't get better working environment, food & pay.
Who can eliminate fear and sin without the snap of a finger
Finally we’re heading towards drug peace. We ‘only’ have to put it in law and end the stigma.
Won't that hurt the alcohol business? Why would you, all our leaders, businessmen, are drunks you know.
Well, I just hope it ends the market for back-alley drug dealers converting homeless into enraged crackheads who go out and damage business and attempt to attack others
@@billh.1940 I think the cat is already out of the bag with drug legalisation - it looks like a trend that isn't going to slow down, especially with studies proving the benefits for various drugs. Alcohol companies may be big, but ultimately public opinion guides policy
@@asher3168 hi, money guides policy. If we start using drugs, how will we get them? Who controls access?
A cat is out of the bag, but the mds, lawyers, pharmacys, may not be willing to lose their cut. The USA is under a drug dictator since the FDA was setup. Right now the doctors are afraid to give effective pain killers to elderly who have severe pain, dentists tell post op to take Tylenol.
I know as I am one, long term disabled, senior citizen, bad back, knees. Won't give me effective treatment. I had what I needed until 2 yrs ago.
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