Mads Larsen
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And this summer I was able to do that. And that noise will help them. So now we're working through that phase where people are just arguing and bickering and saying this isn't a problem. And hopefully... We can get to the point where we can have a recent discussion about this, and that's when the birthright committee will put forward their findings, however useful or unuseful they are.
I don't know. We'll have to see. But then after that, something else will come. I mean, this isn't a one-year conversation. We're going to be talking about this for generations unless we're able to turn this around, let's recircle the drain.
I don't know. We'll have to see. But then after that, something else will come. I mean, this isn't a one-year conversation. We're going to be talking about this for generations unless we're able to turn this around, let's recircle the drain.
I don't know. We'll have to see. But then after that, something else will come. I mean, this isn't a one-year conversation. We're going to be talking about this for generations unless we're able to turn this around, let's recircle the drain.
I mean, it's going to become more and more apparent how devastating, how disastrous the consequences will be of losing a third of your generation or two thirds of your generational size per generations. This discussion is not over. It has just started. And thank you for pushing this and not just inviting me, but so many others to talk about this.
I mean, it's going to become more and more apparent how devastating, how disastrous the consequences will be of losing a third of your generation or two thirds of your generational size per generations. This discussion is not over. It has just started. And thank you for pushing this and not just inviting me, but so many others to talk about this.
I mean, it's going to become more and more apparent how devastating, how disastrous the consequences will be of losing a third of your generation or two thirds of your generational size per generations. This discussion is not over. It has just started. And thank you for pushing this and not just inviting me, but so many others to talk about this.
You're one of those who really are spearheading this in the international marketplace of ideas, and that's really valuable.
You're one of those who really are spearheading this in the international marketplace of ideas, and that's really valuable.
You're one of those who really are spearheading this in the international marketplace of ideas, and that's really valuable.
Yeah. No, I mean, send an enemy at us. Yes. We're immediately going to know exactly what to do. Our neighbor comes, go to war against us. We're going to band together. We're going to forget all the bickering and we're going to unite and we're going to do our best to survive and beat them and murder them and win. That's in our nature. When we're now self-eradicating... We're just, what?
Yeah. No, I mean, send an enemy at us. Yes. We're immediately going to know exactly what to do. Our neighbor comes, go to war against us. We're going to band together. We're going to forget all the bickering and we're going to unite and we're going to do our best to survive and beat them and murder them and win. That's in our nature. When we're now self-eradicating... We're just, what?
Yeah. No, I mean, send an enemy at us. Yes. We're immediately going to know exactly what to do. Our neighbor comes, go to war against us. We're going to band together. We're going to forget all the bickering and we're going to unite and we're going to do our best to survive and beat them and murder them and win. That's in our nature. When we're now self-eradicating... We're just, what?
We've had low fertility before, but we never had this kind of increasingly global phenomenon that just isn't stopping. It's just a continuing decline. So our cultural intuitions, our cultural legacies, we have almost nothing to build on. We have to think anew. We have to analyze and understand something that is really complex. And then we have to come up with completely novel solutions, probably.
We've had low fertility before, but we never had this kind of increasingly global phenomenon that just isn't stopping. It's just a continuing decline. So our cultural intuitions, our cultural legacies, we have almost nothing to build on. We have to think anew. We have to analyze and understand something that is really complex. And then we have to come up with completely novel solutions, probably.
We've had low fertility before, but we never had this kind of increasingly global phenomenon that just isn't stopping. It's just a continuing decline. So our cultural intuitions, our cultural legacies, we have almost nothing to build on. We have to think anew. We have to analyze and understand something that is really complex. And then we have to come up with completely novel solutions, probably.
And that is a hell of a challenge. We have very little to go on here. This is a brand new environment.
And that is a hell of a challenge. We have very little to go on here. This is a brand new environment.
And that is a hell of a challenge. We have very little to go on here. This is a brand new environment.
Well, maybe under the YouTube video, you can put a link to Stories of Love from Vacants to Tinder. It's open access, so it's free to download. If you want to see what I've published, you can go to my Google Scholar. Yeah, thank you. You can go to my Google Scholar page and just type in my name and you'll see my publications there. Also, ResearchGate is good. There are different ways to find it.