Love this content and enjoyed listening to the drunk people's attempts at sounding knowledgeable. My guess is that in 20 years there will be such a huge housing shortage in cities that we will all end up living in IKEA, meatballs for breakfast anyone?😮🤟👍
Very interesting and thought provoking video Nordin! Such an important question and I was riveted listening to their answers. It made me feel a connection with people half a world away. 🥰 Thank you so much for doing this kind of content along with your regular walking videos. 🙏🏼😊🇸🇪🩷
3:29 We didn't know what was true 30-40 years back either. The difference today is that more people *_know_* that they don't really know. And that's actually a good thing. With the internet, many forms of propaganda has lost its totalitarian power. It's true that we also lost a lot of democracy though, even more so than 40 years ago. But that is to EU, WEF, FN, and so on, and at least some people know about it now.
In 1989/90 we had two good summers in Britain and the in vogue prediction was “London summers will as hot as Bordeaux in thirty years” (Or was it Barcelona?) Well what a load of rubbish that was!
Its interesting to see the mindset of some of these people... interesting video you did you two lol p.s you should do a follow up with the same question in the day time during working hours if possible
its hilarious how those 3 brits(assuming they're all from the uk) are actually right, all in their own way. the girl is extreme but she has a point...men have been in charge since time immemorial..how has that worked out? then the guy who acknowledged that he's drunk and not eloquent, touches on the key points more in depth. power with the corporation, certainly the case for the US. while the black dood is more chill and pragmatic. they all made great points while the others were really vague. 😅
The guy pointing out that it's sexist is 100% true though, because for real: what matters if it's a man or a woman? A PERSON in power that has too much of it is most likely going to use it to its own gain, on the cost of the masses, no matter what the person has between its legs 🙃 That women as a biological sex would be a solution, and that men (the other half of the world population) is at fault, is extremely naive 🤦🏼♂️
@shushuyu, What the all countries in the world need is direct democracy. Many Western countries should move from representative democracy to direct democracy similar to that in Switzerland and Taiwan. Women do not make great leaders by virtue of having a vagina just as men do not make great leaders because they have a penis. With direct democracy, it is much more difficult for the rich to play the puppet master behind the scene.
As for women in power , i dont think it is a gender issue . All women in power in Canada , like Danielle Smith , prime minister of the province of Alberta . She does not care about climate change , she is pro fossil fuels since Alberta is a rich oil, gas , coal province producer generating 45 % of Canada s C02 and growing. She is pro guns . She is discriminating people gay , trans ... school are not allowed to talk about sexuality and gender . .
Poor youngsters, everyone is so preoccupied with the negativity that media spreads and just "apar efter" instead of seeing the great potential in AI/AGI, how we can create and evolve the metaverse, we have started with cool new stuff in the car world for example with renewable/electric energy, quantom computing to help medicine evolve and even greater strides to explore our universe. I'm kind of saddened by these young kids not seeing the oppertunities in it all and getting excited that we are entering a new era and we get to be the ones along for that ride, but then again, maybe expected, you didn't exactly interview anyone around karolinska universitet, KTH, Chalmers etc. to get their opinions ... I think and hope you would get a bit more progressive and inspiring answers around those circles from young academics wanting to change the world for a better place.
I think young people today are much smarter and more aware than the older generations. I'm optimistic. Maybe AI will save us, so we don't have to work as much and enjoy life instead.
20 years ahead hmm, always difficult to predict future. It never really goes as you think it would. But maybe we can learn few lessons from history. Internet revolutionised our world when it was introduced in 90s, now we are in advanced stage of internet where we have access to worldly knowledge but also amidst post-truth era due to social media algorithms and echo chambers. Can we learn from our mistakes with internet and not repeat the same with AI? Difficult to say because there can never be just good. Bad will come in some form of the other, just the nature of life (loosely Schopenhauer). AI is very interesting at the moment and it is gonna change how we live just like the internet did. We learnt to live with internet and we will learn to live with AI. But we might also see the wrath of unregulated AI in 20 years time just like we see with global polarisation due to social media. There are talks about regulating AI before it gets out of hand, let's see. I think energy transition will be second biggest change in how we live. The entire electricity, car infrastructure/grid that took decades to build and was reliant on coal/oil is currently under an overhaul and maybe near completion in 20 years time.
‘Asking drunk people deep questions about life’ 😂
Love this content and enjoyed listening to the drunk people's attempts at sounding knowledgeable. My guess is that in 20 years there will be such a huge housing shortage in cities that we will all end up living in IKEA, meatballs for breakfast anyone?😮🤟👍
Sounds good to me! 😂
😅 Thanks Stuart!
Very interesting and thought provoking video Nordin!
Such an important question and I was riveted listening to their answers. It made me feel a connection with people half a world away. 🥰
Thank you so much for doing this kind of content along with your regular walking videos. 🙏🏼😊🇸🇪🩷
I'm glad you liked it Yvette!🙏🙏
2:31 He was right on that one.
Enjoyed and glad hear the optimism.😊
NPC answer: muh climate
Everyone have sooo good answers! I love this ”streetquestionthing”! Very nice! Thank’s 👍😃
Good content here Nordin and Isak! I believe that where there is compassion, there is hope.✌💖
Thank you my friend!🙏
💖@@NordinWalks
Thing will get better, then worse... then better again. The development of societies has never been a linear line.
3:29 We didn't know what was true 30-40 years back either. The difference today is that more people *_know_* that they don't really know. And that's actually a good thing. With the internet, many forms of propaganda has lost its totalitarian power. It's true that we also lost a lot of democracy though, even more so than 40 years ago. But that is to EU, WEF, FN, and so on, and at least some people know about it now.
In 1989/90 we had two good summers in Britain and the in vogue prediction was “London summers will as hot as Bordeaux in thirty years” (Or was it Barcelona?)
Well what a load of rubbish that was!
Its interesting to see the mindset of some of these people... interesting video you did you two lol p.s you should do a follow up with the same question in the day time during working hours if possible
I'm surprised the guy from South Africa didn't say "Sweden's going to look like South Africa in 20 years".
People talk about the future as if they were powerless to change it, even if they predict the worst.
That asian guy at the trainstation gets it, this isn't the worlds first rodeo with all that is happening
its hilarious how those 3 brits(assuming they're all from the uk) are actually right, all in their own way. the girl is extreme but she has a point...men have been in charge since time immemorial..how has that worked out? then the guy who acknowledged that he's drunk and not eloquent, touches on the key points more in depth. power with the corporation, certainly the case for the US. while the black dood is more chill and pragmatic. they all made great points while the others were really vague. 😅
The guy pointing out that it's sexist is 100% true though, because for real: what matters if it's a man or a woman?
A PERSON in power that has too much of it is most likely going to use it to its own gain, on the cost of the masses, no matter what the person has between its legs 🙃
That women as a biological sex would be a solution, and that men (the other half of the world population) is at fault, is extremely naive 🤦🏼♂️
@shushuyu,
What the all countries in the world need is direct democracy. Many Western countries should move from representative democracy to direct democracy similar to that in Switzerland and Taiwan. Women do not make great leaders by virtue of having a vagina just as men do not make great leaders because they have a penis. With direct democracy, it is much more difficult for the rich to play the puppet master behind the scene.
As for women in power , i dont think it is a gender issue . All women in power in Canada , like Danielle Smith , prime minister of the province of Alberta . She does not care about climate change , she is pro fossil fuels since Alberta is a rich oil, gas , coal province producer generating 45 % of Canada s C02 and growing. She is pro guns . She is discriminating people gay , trans ... school are not allowed to talk about sexuality and gender . .
Is that David Dastmalchian's twin @0:26 ?
Привет 🙋🏼♂️ Классное видео 📹🔝👍🏻🙂
Interview Swedes - get the best answer from an Englishman. First time for everything!
2:42 that guy know Things... And 3:25 it's another true...
HEY YOU, reading this in 2030... How was the last 5 years??
In 2044 people will be asking what 2064 will be like
Poor youngsters, everyone is so preoccupied with the negativity that media spreads and just "apar efter" instead of seeing the great potential in AI/AGI, how we can create and evolve the metaverse, we have started with cool new stuff in the car world for example with renewable/electric energy, quantom computing to help medicine evolve and even greater strides to explore our universe. I'm kind of saddened by these young kids not seeing the oppertunities in it all and getting excited that we are entering a new era and we get to be the ones along for that ride, but then again, maybe expected, you didn't exactly interview anyone around karolinska universitet, KTH, Chalmers etc. to get their opinions ... I think and hope you would get a bit more progressive and inspiring answers around those circles from young academics wanting to change the world for a better place.
Sweden should exit NATO without delay!
Их там нет
@@MikhailTravels я так считаю
Sweden isn’t even in. NATO. Or not yet at least.
I believe so.@@steech193
Now they are and i 100% agree with you
Det var meget underholdende. 😂 Mange hilsner fra DK
I think young people today are much smarter and more aware than the older generations. I'm optimistic. Maybe AI will save us, so we don't have to work as much and enjoy life instead.
Greetings from Russia 🤝
Привет 🙋🏼♂️
"Stick together (like you did to the unjabbed during covid?)".
"Work on the climate".
"I agree".
Total NPC replies.
I watch channels like this for brief escapism, not dystopian takes on the future. Tf.
NPC Central
It will look like north Africa.
Will be fully muslim 😔
Why is that bad? Imagine a strong Sweedish Islamic society bound by Strong Morals and a urge to conquer Norway and Denmark.
20 years ahead hmm, always difficult to predict future. It never really goes as you think it would. But maybe we can learn few lessons from history. Internet revolutionised our world when it was introduced in 90s, now we are in advanced stage of internet where we have access to worldly knowledge but also amidst post-truth era due to social media algorithms and echo chambers. Can we learn from our mistakes with internet and not repeat the same with AI? Difficult to say because there can never be just good. Bad will come in some form of the other, just the nature of life (loosely Schopenhauer). AI is very interesting at the moment and it is gonna change how we live just like the internet did. We learnt to live with internet and we will learn to live with AI. But we might also see the wrath of unregulated AI in 20 years time just like we see with global polarisation due to social media. There are talks about regulating AI before it gets out of hand, let's see. I think energy transition will be second biggest change in how we live. The entire electricity, car infrastructure/grid that took decades to build and was reliant on coal/oil is currently under an overhaul and maybe near completion in 20 years time.
I think they won't be able to see at all when they have to wear hijab!
I am first
black guy dont know what brics is