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Good points all.
Speaking of jobs for 20 years into the future, we will all benefit from looking at how the world is changing. After 100,000 years of expanding, the human species now essentially fills our planet's ability to sustain us. The old strategies, based on expansion, are starting to be the source of our problems.
We can deal with this, but we have to acknowledge that it has happened. My article "Where will the Grandchildren Live; an alternative view of retirement"
http://www.superaje.com/~sustain5/letter.html
outlines the necessary change in perspective.
I'd welcome an opportunity to clarify this so the jobs we create don't all have to be re-created in a decade.
Yours, Mike Nickerson