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cakenwhiskey.com · Unknown · 2015-05-11
inspiring 4.50

The book 'Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think' by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler explores how exponential technological growth, DIY innovation, techno-philanthropy, and the rising global economy can solve pressing world problems. They argue that understanding exponential change is key to creating a future of abundance.

The book 'Abundance: The Future is Better Than You Think' by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler presents a visionary perspective on how emerging technologies and innovative approaches can address the world's most critical issues. The authors highlight four converging forces—exponential technological growth, the rise of DIY innovators, the impact of techno-philanthropists, and the increasing economic power of the global poor—that are driving positive change. They argue that these forces can tackle challenges like water scarcity, food security, climate change, energy needs, overpopulation, education, healthcare, and freedom. The book provides a fascinating overview of various technologies that are advancing at exponential rates, offering solutions to these interconnected problems. While some may disagree with certain aspects of the authors' optimism about technology, the book's overall message is inspiring and thought-provoking. The authors emphasize that our ability to grasp and harness exponential change is crucial for creating a future of abundance. They believe that by understanding and leveraging these forces, we can build a world where everyone's days are spent dreaming and doing, rather than struggling to survive.


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    The problems are interrelated and so are the solutions. Solving one of the interconnected challenges affects the others, creating “a feedback loop of positive gain.

    Diamandis and Kotler provide a fascinating romp through a wide range of technologies that are improving at exponential rates — in computing, energy, water, health care, digital manufacturing, and many other areas.

    As the authors say, “Our perspective shapes our reality. The best way to predict the future is to create it yourself.

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