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" We're now able to 3D print in 200 different materials, from titanium to rubber, plastic, glass, ceramic, leathers, and even chocolate. "
Peter Diamandis
Glass
Now
Different
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" By 2020 the U.S. will be short 91,000 doctors. There's no way we can educate enough doctors to make up that shortfall, and other countries are far worse off. "
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" Drones watch for disease and collect real-time data on crop health and yields. "
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" Future companies will be smaller and more nimble. "
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" As lower-cost phones begin to penetrate, they'll become the educator and physician everywhere on the planet. "
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" In 1820, the average lifespan was just 26 years. Twenty-six years! "
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" As I've conducted my interviews with crowdsourcing entrepreneurs and experts, it's constantly hit me that your ability to do something big and bold is really a function of the size and quality of your crowd. "
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" Most advertisers spend millions upon millions of dollars to buy commercial time during the Super Bowl, and millions in creating eye-popping ads, hoping to create catchy, unforgettable commercials. Unfortunately, most Super Bowl commercials end up being unmemorable. Costly mistakes for brands and creative flameouts for advertising firms. "
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" We are living toward incredible times where the only constant is change, and the rate of change is increasing. "
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" So while I can't tell you if bringing a child into this world is the morally-responsible to do, I can say that the future, much like the present, is going to be a whole lot better than you think. "
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You
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" As you may know, I'm the co-founder and co-chairman of an asteroid company called Planetary Resources that is backed by a group of eight billionaires to implement the bold mission of extracting resources from near-Earth asteroids. "
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" It's easy to forget that for centuries - for millennia - the 'workforce' was all of us. "
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Centuries
Easy
" Revealing water in significant quantities on the Moon could truly be a turning point in space exploration. "
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" My personal fascination with the power of the crowd has been growing: Exactly what can a 'crowd' accomplish? We know crowds can raise billions of dollars, create Wikipedia, and even design and build small autonomous drones. But how about something large and complex like designing a new car, and maybe someday even a spaceship? "
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" It's never been easier to share your ideas and passions with the world. "
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Share
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" Because it's free, easy to use, and high-quality, photography is now a fixture in our daily lives - something we take for granted. "
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Our
Now
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" I live in L.A., where every coffee shop is filled with scriptwriters, producers and directors. "
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Where
Shop
Directors
" Mining asteroids will ultimately benefit humanity on and off the Earth in a multitude of ways. "
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" From a scientific point of view, we now know that the water is interlaced with the lunar soil in many locations, perhaps as remnants of comet collisions with the lunar surface. "
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" If you've been wondering where the next gold rush is going to take place, look up at the night sky to our closest celestial neighbor. The next economic boom might just be a mere 240,000 miles away on the bella luna. "
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Sky
Gold
Look
" We know from hard research that educated populations have lower growth rates, are more peaceful, and add to the global economy. "
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Hard
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" Human exploration is something that's been going on for thousands of years, and the models that worked 500 years ago are likely to work again today. "
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" At the turn of the 20th century, the disparity in literacy here in the U.S. largely came down to race. Nearly half of minorities at that time - 45 percent - were illiterate, while 94 percent of white citizens were literate. "
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" The U.S. government doesn't build your computers, nor do you fly aboard a U.S. government owned and operated airline. Private industry routinely takes technologies pioneered by the government and turns them into cheap, reliable and robust industries. This has happened in aviation, air mail, computers, and the Internet. "
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Government
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Computers
" If anyone has seen success and failure on a global stage, it's my friend Steve Forbes. "
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Stage
Failure
" The reason we care so much about what happens to the likes of Lady Gaga is not because her shenanigans will ever impact our lives; rather because our brain doesn't realize there's a difference between rock stars we know about and relatives we know. "
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" Now, we connect via Skype or Google+ Hangout and see our friends' and loved ones' faces live. "
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" We are effectively living in a world of communications and information abundance. "
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" Not only are we working less, we're enjoying ourselves more. As we're working toward this world of abundance, we're able to increasingly enjoy leisure time. "
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" Nothing matters more than your health. Healthy living is priceless. What millionaire wouldn't pay dearly for an extra 10 or 20 years of healthy aging? "
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" In 2000, just before the first dot-com bubble burst, it cost a whopping $5 million to launch a tech startup. "
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