Saturday, March 24, 2012

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Han Rosling’s statistics presentation and Peter Diamandis’s speech were both inspirational and interesting. It was interesting to see the remarkable progress in the past two hundred years in over two hundred countries. From 1810 when all the countries were sick and poor, to 1948 when the differences of the world were wider than ever up until today, life span has increased and so has income. Based on gathered information and the past progression, Rosling was able to share this and insure a positive outlook for the future.

The abundance in the future that Diamandis lectured about was also positive similar to Rosling’s. The negative media that begins the presentation is a good example of why we’re so pessimistic in addition to his explanation of the danger detector in the brain. Clearly, there are problems in the world and Diamandis does recognize them. But he also brings our attention to the fact that we are living during the most peaceful time ever. Thanks to technology, our world has been able to grow and prosper through the years. But now more than ever technology is playing a significant part in the great progression of the world. Communication is a point that no one could have ever predicted and health is about to explode to the unimaginable.

Overall, I thought both these videos were really good. The information in the second video gave positive examples to the outlook rather than past numbers. It will be interesting to see things like a device that can diagnose you and it’s good to hear an optimistic speech about the future.

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