tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805049741973891603.post5302645387312235951..comments2023-09-30T05:35:57.635-07:00Comments on Carole Remy: Imagine the World of 2043 #TBSUAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10971624648476665079noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805049741973891603.post-87725586242745261182013-06-18T14:25:17.253-07:002013-06-18T14:25:17.253-07:00Interesting thoughts, Maria.
If I'm still al...Interesting thoughts, Maria. <br /><br />If I'm still alive, I'll be 92, hopefully still having fun! I agree completely on the overpopulation. The one child solution seems to be the only way, short of widespread war or disease. Enforcing it would lead to even more loss of privacy, so who knows how it would go.<br /><br />Movement = energy, so I'm not sure if we'll be able to travel like we do now. We'll be more connected, though, if we project forward even the changes of the last few years.<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your ideas! Writing this book is a lot of fun!<br /><br />CaroleAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10971624648476665079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8805049741973891603.post-69427342775780295472013-06-17T20:41:47.472-07:002013-06-17T20:41:47.472-07:00I'd like to think I'll still be alive in 2...I'd like to think I'll still be alive in 2043, but I'll probably be pushing it. :)<br /><br />Overpopulation comes to mind and I'm not looking forward to that. There are too many people now.<br /><br />I'd like to think that we'll develop different or more efficient fuel sources so I don't expect the world to be less mobile but more.<br /><br />Perhaps the most inevitable is that we'll have less privacy. The government and retailers already know too much about us. It can only get worse as we give away more of our information online.Maria Zanninihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01604862636922299273noreply@blogger.com