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Roger von Oech's avatar

I met Paul Ehrlich about a decade ago on a nature walk.

I told him I watched him espousing his “Population Bomb” ideas on the Johnny Carson Show in the late 1960s. He liked that.

I also told him that my “favorite Paul Ehrlich” was the German immunologist Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) who won a Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research that led to a practical cure for syphillis. He didn’t like that, and broke off the conversation!

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Eric Beeby's avatar

Another fine piece Perfesser...

My wife and I have 3 children which, we discovered, meant that when #3 arrived, we were outnumbered. Happily, this did not turn out to be a problem and all these years later I think having 4 or 5 or 6 would have been even better.

There was never, it seemed, a financial burden until....until college time arrived. I spent all I had so that my children would be graduated without any school-loan debt. But the cost of a 4 year college today is quite criminal, certainly worsened by the intervention of the Federal Gummit into the equation.

It is so bad that I think the trend will eventually show that only 10% go to- and complete- a 4-year college just as it was when I was young.

Fortunately, plumbers and electricians and automobile mechanics cannot be out-sourced or A-I'ed. I think the young today are realizing that, and that the days of a 40 year run with GE or IBM or TI are long-gone.

"Things that can't go on forever don't." to paraphrase a young Law Perfesser...

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