Somewhere in that 20-year period, I would assume that there will be some basically new approach that will begin to cut into it, but it's got a long time.
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In terms of the history of a far reaching movement, 20 years is not that long.
It takes 20 years to make an overnight success.
Any new technology tends to go through a 25-year adoption cycle.
And the reason for focusing on that time frame is that it's going to take us a considerable period of time to develop the new capabilities, processes and organizations that will be needed.
A lot happens in 20 years.
I think Forever 21 is a great way to get in on the trends without spending a lot of money.
It only takes 20 years for a liberal to become a conservative without changing a single idea.
The key is to embrace disruption and change early. Don't react to it decades later. You can't fight innovation.
More than 20 years on, sustained competition, informed customers and the rapid growth of new technology provide the necessary environment for substantial deregulation.
If you look at the studies coming out of the Congressional Budget Office, the number one thing that's going to blow a hole in the deficit as we go forward 20, 30 years is government spending on healthcare.
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