Two Issues for an Aging Japan: Financial Gerontology and the Rise of Robots

Japan is aging fast. Here are some trends on total population and age distribution, according to projections from the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research in Japan.

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Transformation You Can Dance To

American music icon and Nobel prize laureate Bob Dylan, famously sang, “The times they are a-changin’.” That may have been the case in the past, but we’re no longer living in a world of change. We’re in a period of outright transformation.

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Learning from Mistakes

If you have heard the phrase that “we learn from our mistakes” you may wonder why mistakes are unacceptable in schools. The very places that we go to learn.

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Affordable, Accessible, Universal Care - for Goodness’ Sake

We all know, and probably all periodically use the expression: for goodness’ sake! Perhaps it represents well the prevailing cynicisms of modern living that when we say “for goodness’ sake” these days, we don’t really mean doing something for the sake of its intrinsic goodness. Rather, we use “for goodness’ sake,” when we aren’t using less savory language, to vent exasperation.

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How Amazon could use Peloton's IoT + PII to attack healthcare and grocery

Over the next two years, Peloton will likely be acquired or go public. As a Peloton rider myself (2+ years as @Jon_Nordie), I'd like Peloton to remain independent and entrepreneurial. I love the bike. Its community. Its instructors. Its IoT connectivity. Yet, as you'll read, I believe #Peloton is ripe for being part of a larger #ecosystem. And I am sure Peloton will get many offers.

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