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For what reason would anyone be bullish globally on the upcoming decades?

>Population growth is stagnating
>Younger generations are having far fewer kids
>The elderly proportion of the population is skyrocketing
>The economic model is fully ingrained into the prospect of infinite growth
>Prosperity for younger generations is declining rapidly
>The younger workforce is starting to reject the realities of their economic outlook.
>The younger workforce is increasingly computer illiterate
>Large companies, banks and hedgefunds are overleveraged in proportion to the real economy and not the smoke and mirror projection show
>A small economic policy shakeup nearly wiped out the entirety of the UK pension fund system
>There are still massive unpaid boomer debts coming up for collection. Unmaintained infrastructure, not investing into the youth or economic resilience.

Our modern economic model has not once faced a sustained population and productivity deflation.

>Japan's population is in the worst shape due to the massive proportion of elderly and high portion of disenfranchised youthful potential workers on top of having the most inefficient workforce of the world
>China's population has completely wingclipped due to 35 years of the one-child policy, it would take several prosperous generations to restore this. The entire country is built around having a single child, besides not being able to afford it.
>The west is starting to feel the sting of the massive amounts of baby boomers leaving the workforce while the younger generations are hardly having kids

>All of our food and resources are massively polluted by microplastics and PFAS
>UK's flying insects have declined by 60% in 20 years

Look up Bai Lan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgl-45gmoDE

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