Richer
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It is, at its core, a window through which the beauty of the natural world looks
richer.
What we say and how we say it tells a much
richer
story than we used to think.
And we can have
richer
experiences from our technology.
Not because they've grown richer, but because the rest of the world has grown increasingly poorer.
But if we steer carefully, we could end up in a fantastic future where everybody's better off: the poor are richer, the rich are richer, everybody is healthy and free to live out their dreams.
That means that our countries are getting richer, our companies are getting more efficient, but we're not creating more jobs and we're not paying people, as a whole, more.
I just wanted a
richer
and rawer life than I've been able to lead in Britain, or, indeed, that we can lead in most parts of the industrialized world.
I believe we can enjoy the benefits of advanced technology, as we're doing now, but at the same time, if we choose, have access to a
richer
and wilder life of adventure when we want to because there would be wonderful, rewilded habitats.
To mention just a few examples, our lives are longer, materially much richer, and less plagued by violence than are the lives of people in traditional societies.
Their lives are usually socially much
richer
than our lives, although materially poorer.
Mobility in developing world cities is a very peculiar challenge, because different from health or education or housing, it tends to get worse as societies become
richer.
So I invite all of you to join the mission and to help to be able to make the lives of individuals with autism so much better and so much
richer.
We'll be so much richer, we can solve so many problems that are intractable today.
We mean countries that seem to contribute something to the world in which we live, countries that actually make the world safer or better or
richer
or fairer.
The most insidious thing about trickle-down economics is not the claim that if the rich get richer, everyone is better off.
It is the claim made by those who oppose any increase in the minimum wage that if the poor get richer, that will be bad for the economy.
Here's the United States — considerably
richer
than New Zealand, but with a lower level of social progress.
It's an incredibly rich set of data that we have about cities now, maybe even
richer
than any data set that we've ever had before.
But efficiency can be a cult, and today I'd like to tell you about a journey that moved me out of the cult and back to a far
richer
reality.
The drawings are much
richer.
But see, the rich can pay for safety and can keep getting richer, but the poor can't pay for it and they're left totally unprotected and they keep getting thrown to the ground.
If the only way the most productive can be successful is by suppressing the productivity of the rest, then we badly need to find a better way to work and a
richer
way to live.
Further to the right means
richer.
And what this tells us is that as we get richer, social progress does tend to improve.
However, as we get richer, each extra dollar of GDP is buying us less and less social progress.
So now the question is: if we get that much richer, how much social progress are we going to get?
We're not going to get to the Global Goals just by getting
richer.
From poor countries like Rwanda to
richer
countries like New Zealand, we see that it's possible to get lots of social progress, even if your GDP is not so great.
Reality is
richer
than screens.
So what makes this a
richer
experience than a screen?
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