In a region with a growing population, if you're doing nothing, you're losing ground.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think the truth of it is that when you get down to actually having to do the things on the ground, there is only one way to do it, and that's in cooperation with the communities.
By improving health, empowering women, population growth comes down.
When resources become skimpy, human beings don't suddenly cooperate to conserve what's left. They fight to the last scrap for possession of a diminishing resource.
If you're not adapting to the very rapidly changing environment, if you can't think creatively, you lose big in this society because there are very few jobs for you left.
Resources are being destroyed, and if you don't have resources, you can't do business.
When people lack jobs, opportunity, and ownership of property they have little or no stake in their communities.
Growth comes out of a healthy competitive atmosphere, not trying to choose a particular path forward.
Economic growth doesn't mean anything if it leaves people out.
Losing has nothing to do with geography.
It's well-known that people don't respond to scarce resources necessarily in what we might consider a positive light.
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