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Transcript of The Phoenix Generation - Changes in Economics, Education, Media, Health, Politics & Technology
Kingsley L. Dennis
“A new phase in Human Historyis in the making,
one that is as inevitable
as tomorrows sunrise.”
Larry Dossey
E CO NOMI CS . .………………………………………………………………
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A mixture of both localized and global economic systems will emerge that operate
together
Governments will learn that a new form of economics must take into account not perpetual growth but
sustainable limits and domestic well-being
Debt will no longer be the principle economic driver
Crowd-
sourcing
Individuals the world over will contribute in funding the projects they relate to and agree with
Off-shoring and tax havens will be monitored and, in most cases, dismantled
The new economics will shrug off the old
image of being a source of inequality and a major cause of injustice
EDUCATION
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Classrooms will no longer be contained within 4-walled rooms - learning spaces will be more
interactive, communicative, andcollaborative
Students will have access to a varied range of teachers as well as learning from their peers
around the world
Mixed learning environments – no longer called classrooms – will utilize an array of online and virtual
collaborative spaces, such as ‘3-D worlds’, with students having avatars and digital identities
3D Learning
The learning process will be made more fun.Students will use an array of virtual games and
online puzzle solving activities to exercise creativity
Learning modules will become more individually customized. Students will have more influence in directing their learning process according to their
needs, wishes, and motivations
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There will be a dramatic turn away from the belief, confidence, and trust in the current
health industry
Those of the Phoenix Generation will listen more to their Bodies - they will be more careful over what they ingest
(food and medicine); and they will instinctivelyfeel what their bodies need
There will be increased confidence and support of what are now considered ‘alternative’ health practices; especially energy medicine and non-local healing
Health, illness – and death - will be viewed as transitional states; thus empathy, compassion,and love will play greater roles in the process of
healing
The emergence of new scientific knowledge will help humans to live longer
MEDIA &
LIFESTYLE
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Young minds will have had enough of a fear mongering, fear-sponsoring media
There will be a shift in media programming toward what elevates a person rather than
what closes them down
The mainstream media will be impacted greatly by the rapid rise of more
community media
Civil
journalism
Young people will become their own journalists- creating, producing, and out-sourcing their
services
Transparency will become the new watchwordas mainstream media and governments
make closer ties
Changes in media attitudes will also reflect changesin lifestyle choices
There will be a shift in habitation choices as young people seek for more nourishing
environments to live in
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So-called ‘political parties’ will not be exclusively for politicians
Technologies for more inclusive and
participatory democracy will emerge
that will benefit the people
Political responsibility will be seen as critical
TECHNOLOGY
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Fears over privacy, data-collection, and a surveillance society will give way to technologies
that enhance transparency, connection and collaboration
Quantum computing will be a main driver in the development of a new generation of technologies
The Phoenix Generation will also be part of anew generation of biotechnology
For more information visit
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