In uncertain times will we dive into possibility?
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And I think it's called medically home, and it's about having health care in your home, as opposed to going to the hospital. There's less overhead, which means the bills are smaller means you're getting more personal service. It also has shown that people who are experiencing healthcare in this way are experiencing fewer needs to return to the hospital because they're getting better and they are staying better
Here? S a link to the article where 99 thinkers reflect on how the world is not going to return to quote unquote normal after the pandemic
Here's a link to the article talking about the Oxfam Report. It also offers links directly to the report, which is in itself about 83 pages. So just a heads up. But the article gives you an overview
Swell Team
@SwellΒ Β·Β 0:15
And finally, this link takes you to a Tweet, which has the audio clip talking about Medically home
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardesΒ Β·Β 1:43
So I think we can really look at them. We're renewable energy world to feel bolstered in our confidence that we can go through change. So I'm really excited about what lays ahead and it's going to take mentality to shift, and I think it will
And maybe there can be a long term plan for these changes, where it starts out as that blend, still keeping threads of the past and then moving towards something different because we know that although the world is as we see it now, it's not going to be this way in another few decades
But it's not going to be acted upon past those eight years unless you have someone else that has the same goal in mind. And so if we could have an overarching plan, almost a motto or a mission statement of what and who we want to be as a nation, and then we may have our different ways of approaching that goal. But if we had that point to aim for, how much greater would progress be, how much greater would we be as a nation, individuals, et cetera
phil spade
@PhilΒ Β·Β 3:06
So when I worked for publicly traded companies, it always seemed to be that they would destroy long term value for a short term pop. I'll say, pop, just whatever could benefit them in the short term, even at the expense of the long term, they would go ahead and do it. And I don't know that I can blame the CEO and executive leadership, because if they don't do that, they're not going to be around in the long term anyways
But I think that when you're talking about a business or trying to solve something, you have to have people with different perspectives. If you're going to have the idealist, you need the realist as well. And so I think if you're going to have someone who's focused on the myopic view, you need that long term view as well. And then you can find some sort of solution that works together with respect to what you said about politics
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