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A true optimist believes there can be much better worlds than the one we have
today.
Today, worldwide, it is more than 70, and in the developed parts of the world, more than 80. 250 years ago, in the richest countries of the world, a third of the children did not live to see their fifth birthday, before the risk was brought down a hundredfold.
Today, that fate befalls less than six percent of children in the poorest countries of the world.
Today, famine has been banished to the most remote and war-ravaged regions.
Today, fewer than 10 percent of people do.
Today, they are never at war with each other.
The annual rate of war has fallen from about 22 per hundred thousand per year in the early '50s to 1.2
today.
It happened when feudal Europe was brought under the control of centralized kingdoms, so that
today
a Western European has 1/35th the chance of being murdered compared to his medieval ancestors.
Today, more than 90 percent of the world's population under the age of 25 can read and write.
Today, they work fewer than 40.
The unsolved problems facing the world
today
are gargantuan, including the risks of climate change and nuclear war, but we must see them as problems to be solved, not apocalypses in waiting, and aggressively pursue solutions like Deep Decarbonization for climate change and Global Zero for nuclear war.
I'm sure
today
you'll hear a lot of stories and, by listening to other people's stories, I think we can learn about the world, about other people and get a better understanding.
So really, that's all I wanted to talk about
today.
But I'm the oldest sixth grader you'll ever meet, so I get up every day with this tremendous amount of enthusiasm that I'm hoping to share with you all
today.
A year ago today, I was invited to the New York Academy of Medicine.
Great lunch today, let them do culinary things.
And as a consequence,
today
there is just not enough spots for the many more people who want and deserve a high quality education.
So, taking the first steps towards this today, we're launching the Parkinson's Voice Initiative.
So I come with my stencils, and I spray them on the suit, on the tank, and on the whole wall, and this is how it stands
today
until further notice.
Because in Africa today, we are competing globally for capital.
Today, 16 African countries and growing have sovereign country ratings.
As I stand talking to you today, these men are still deep in that hole, risking their lives without payment or compensation, and often dying.
A conservative estimate tells us there are more than 27 million people enslaved in the world
today.
That equates to about $50,000 in
today'
s money.
Yet today, entire families can be enslaved for generations over a debt as small as $18.
Today'
s slavery is about commerce, so the goods that enslaved people produce have value, but the people producing them are disposable.
Here he's seen taking a bath at the well, pouring big buckets of water over his head, and the wonderful news is, as you and I are sitting here talking today, Kofi has been reunited with his family, and what's even better, his family has been given tools to make a living and to keep their children safe.
And it brings me to the crux of what's going on, or what I perceive as going on, in the world today, which is that last century was top-down power.
And
today
I'm asking the question: Is life really that complex?
I want to talk to you
today
about something the open-source programming world can teach democracy, but before that, a little preamble.
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