Ratings18
Average rating3.7
I've never felt more hopeful about the future than I do now after reading this. And I don't necessarily mean hopeful that the future will be better, there is a lot that has to go right and the current outlook is not stellar.
But I mean hopeful that a better future is even possible. I honestly never imagined a world other than one of maintaining what we have.
But a future full of abundance has changed the way I see everything and, as simple as it may seem, made me happier and excited just knowing the future could potentially be brighter than it is right now.
A refreshingly aware take that praises and critiques both sides of the aisle for the real purpose of government, to improve the quality of life for citizens. I would have liked to see more thorough arguments on the macroeconomics of the ideas. The abundance vs scarcity argument, while I agree with the premise, felt circular by the end.