MIT Has Predicted that Society Will Collapse in 2040 | Economics Explained

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Publicado 2021-11-26
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @ShortHax
    Maybe electing people who won’t be alive for society’s collapse isn’t such a bright idea
  • @elecmahm
    Saying "oh hey society is predicted to collapse in 18 years" and following it up with "the first 1000 fans to sign up with this link get a free month of skillshare!" is some disconnected dystopian ish.
  • @Exoskel2
    Living through the birth of internet Living through the birth of social media Living through the acceleration of technology Living through the societal collapse
  • @donwolff6463
    "The irony that I am part of the problem. But here ya go, have an ad..." 😂 most excellent!!! Perfectly cheeky!
  • @SeanA099
    Hey guys. If we work really hard, we can achieve that goal by 2030
  • "So basically yeah the world is ending. Sponsored by Skillshare!" This world has literally become a parody of itself at this point
  • @polliec8443
    Here is the scary part that isnt talked about. When people refer to past civilizations collapsing, they are refering to a small part of the world, that is relatively isolated from other civilizations. Islotation meaning that they dont rely on other civilizations and empires to survive, and vice versa. Nowadays, when we talk about civilization collapsing, we are referring to a huge portion of the world collapsing, something that we have never seen before.
  • @connerjessop8422
    Why did past civilizations collapse... Perhaps they debated pronouns instead of figuring out the housing crisis and inflation.
  • @oliverknabe7397
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  • @newfacethom
    MIT couldn’t even predict that their janitor was a genius, so my confidence is pretty minimal.
  • @Alaryicjude
    Two years later and things are only worse... I think a collapse is inevitable.
  • @rochecr
    While "The Limits to Growth" did present a scenario in which global societal collapse could occur around 2040, it's essential to understand that this was just one of many potential outcomes modeled in the report. It wasn't a definitive prediction. Moreover, the intent of the study was more to stimulate thought and discussion about sustainable growth than to make precise forecasts.
  • @justinbeck4197
    “When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Kentucky, because everything there happens 20 years after it happens anywhere else.” — Mark Twain
  • @davidperry4013
    It will teach everyone a life lesson that excessive consumerism, continuing to elect corrupt and decrepit politicians, and widespread use of monoculture farming and other unsustainable habits by other industries is the ultimate bane triangle of humanity.
  • de Toqueville was perhaps the first who looked at many examples to determine common factors in collapse and timescales. They were: Diversion of resources held for the common good to self interested leaders/ elites, increasing bureaucracy/complexity, loss of legitimacy of political leadership, and finally a catalysing challenge (climatic, famine, pandemic, immigration, war). 300 years was the longest time before collapse by early-mid 19th century.
  • @shmeckal_7614
    The biggest problem with humanity is the fact that we typically tend to be more reactive then proactive we wait until the last minute to fix big problems that could have been solved a long time ago
  • @faethe000
    My experience is that there's never been a group of science types as bad at prediction as economists.
  • @007theluckyboy
    Is it only me or others too feel that things are uncomfortably changing very fast since last few years (post Covid) ?