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The Japanese government were perhaps the first, when they decided to
invest
first 3 billion, later another 2 billion in this field.
We
invest
in more emotionally important parts of life, and life gets better, so we're happier day-to-day.
If we
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in science and technology and find solutions for the real problems that older people face and we capitalize on the very real strengths of older people, then added years of life can dramatically improve quality of life at all ages.
But how much you want to
invest
is going to depend on how much longer you expect to live in the future, even if you don't make those investments.
Even if you only cared about AIDS in Africa, it might still be a good idea to
invest
in malaria, in combating poor indoor air quality, in improving maternal mortality rates.
We need to
invest
more resources into research and treatment of mental illness.
And I'd like to show you a quick little video about the informal sector, about the boat-building that I, myself, tried to mobilize Africans in the Diaspora to
invest
in.
This is where we need to mobilize Africans, in the Diaspora especially, to
invest
in this.
They want positive actions they can engage in, and in their bones, they know it's time to take personal responsibility and
invest
in more kindness to each other and to the environment.
Sure, we
invest
plenty in innovation.
We
invest
in broadband and science education and science grants, but we
invest
far too little in reinventing and redesigning the institutions that we have.
It essentially raises charitable funds from individuals, foundations and corporations, and then we turn around and we
invest
equity and loans in both for-profit and nonprofit entities that deliver affordable health, housing, energy, clean water to low income people in South Asia and Africa, so that they can make their own choices.
The stability this provides is giving the farmers the confidence to
invest.
But this shows you that the government of Uganda is not committed to spending its own revenue to
invest
in productive investments, but rather it devotes this revenue to paying structure of public expenditure.
Let's
invest
in voter education.
Let's
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in democratization.
But he said, "We will partner with you, but we're not going to
invest
in it.
So you can imagine that if you are a generic company about to decide whether to
invest
in the development of this product, unless you know that the licenses to these patents are actually going to be available, you will probably choose to do something else.
Instead of investing in a car, we
invest
in a community.
They earn a lot of money, they
invest
that money in their kids, some of them become tiger mothers, the kids rise to their full potential, and the kids go on to become the top two lines in this graph.
If we don't give that gift to each and every one of our kids, if we don't
invest
at the earliest age, we're going to be running into difficulties.
You've got to reach out and back and find kids like Mr. Cruz who can make it if you give them the structure, if you reach back and help, if you mentor, if you
invest
in boys and girls clubs, if you work with your school system, make sure it's the best school system, and not just your kid's school, but the school uptown in Harlem, not just downtown Montessori on the West Side.
But it could be very different, because having access to those state-backed facilities could incentivize this consortium to seriously
invest
in the service.
They
invest
in professional development and collaboration and many other things.
So you can see two countries spent their money very differently, and actually how they spent their money matters a lot more than how much they
invest
in education.
They
invest
resources where they can make the most difference.
But if we could move charitable giving from two percent of GDP, up just one step to three percent of GDP, by investing in that growth, that would be an extra 150 billion dollars a year in contributions, and if that money could go disproportionately to health and human services charities, because those were the ones we encouraged to
invest
in their growth, that would represent a tripling of contributions to that sector.
So what we've done is
invest
a lot on the algorithms, so that we feature the right content to the right people and try to make it fun and easy to explore.
And invest: if you see good people doing good things,
invest
in them.
These programs can promote more and better jobs by, you build it, you
invest
in high-quality preschool, it develops the skills of your local workforce if enough of them stick around, and, in turn, that higher-quality local workforce will be a key driver of creating jobs and creating higher earnings per capita in the local community.
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