Brilliant framing on the COVID question. The mRNA breakthroughs forced by the pandemic might actually be way more consequential long-term than the virus itself. I've seen researchers discussing how the platform could tackle cancer and rare diseases in ways traditional pharma couldn't economically justify. The speed and adaptability is gamechanging, but we kinda got stuck on the pandemic debate instead of seeing the bigger biotech revolutio happening underneath.
By 2050, you will have written another 1300 Six-Chart Sundays. I look forward to them. It is a good thing to consider all the wonderful possibilities technology offers, rather than the negatives so many people see. And it's not just that the glass is half full - history is on your side when it comes to being optimistic about the future. Merry Christmas, and I hope a flying car is waiting for you under the tree.
What has the longer tail than COVID-19 (In 2020 we obviously focused overwhelmingly on the COVID pandemic. What might we have missed)? ANSWER: Business rethinking the workplace. Work from home turned the traditional office on its head. Multi-story buildings will be repurposed to residential and/or other uses as corporations continue to ease the burden of having the "team" in the office 5 days.
Bruce: Thanks very much for this insightful, thoughtful, and right-on post! At a time when fellow alumni of the College of New Jersey like Cruz, Alito and Hegseth are soiling our alma mater’s sterling reputation, I’m both glad and grateful that you
continue to counter their pernicious effect with your thoughtful analysis and commentary. Very best wishes for the holidays and a New Year filled with good health, much laughter, more sanity, and great happiness
Brilliant framing on the COVID question. The mRNA breakthroughs forced by the pandemic might actually be way more consequential long-term than the virus itself. I've seen researchers discussing how the platform could tackle cancer and rare diseases in ways traditional pharma couldn't economically justify. The speed and adaptability is gamechanging, but we kinda got stuck on the pandemic debate instead of seeing the bigger biotech revolutio happening underneath.
i’m interested in watching both scott jennings and molly ball — differing ideas and perspectives
keeps a mind open, curious and vital 👍
By 2050, you will have written another 1300 Six-Chart Sundays. I look forward to them. It is a good thing to consider all the wonderful possibilities technology offers, rather than the negatives so many people see. And it's not just that the glass is half full - history is on your side when it comes to being optimistic about the future. Merry Christmas, and I hope a flying car is waiting for you under the tree.
What has the longer tail than COVID-19 (In 2020 we obviously focused overwhelmingly on the COVID pandemic. What might we have missed)? ANSWER: Business rethinking the workplace. Work from home turned the traditional office on its head. Multi-story buildings will be repurposed to residential and/or other uses as corporations continue to ease the burden of having the "team" in the office 5 days.
Bruce: Thanks very much for this insightful, thoughtful, and right-on post! At a time when fellow alumni of the College of New Jersey like Cruz, Alito and Hegseth are soiling our alma mater’s sterling reputation, I’m both glad and grateful that you
continue to counter their pernicious effect with your thoughtful analysis and commentary. Very best wishes for the holidays and a New Year filled with good health, much laughter, more sanity, and great happiness
I can’t believe you’re giving Scott Jennings a platform for his rationalizations…