> The amount of thinking happening in the world depends on the amount of human brains available, and their level of education and knowledge
It seems to me that most of today's high impact "minds" come from relatively wealthy families compared to the world's average. They come from a small pool of candidates, compared to the vast world population as a whole that don't have the same opportunities. We basically throw away potential geniuses.
If we reduced poverty, corruption and unemployment, and made higher education available for everyone, we would increase that pool by billions of people.
We don't need more people in the world - what we need is to give those that are already here the opportunity to nurture their minds and have a place where they can apply them
After all, buildings and higher density is possible, transit is possible.
Where I live (sao paulo) there are many people on the streets. However, there is housing for all of them. That just lies empty. For speculation and seeking higher rents. For airbnb and skirting renters protection laws.
We don't have too much people, we have capital that is too accumulated at the top and that expects too high returns
It seems to me that most of today's high impact "minds" come from relatively wealthy families compared to the world's average. They come from a small pool of candidates, compared to the vast world population as a whole that don't have the same opportunities. We basically throw away potential geniuses.
If we reduced poverty, corruption and unemployment, and made higher education available for everyone, we would increase that pool by billions of people.
We don't need more people in the world - what we need is to give those that are already here the opportunity to nurture their minds and have a place where they can apply them