If there was one must-see, must-hear, must-read that I would recommend for this month or even this year...
...I'd nominate The Crash Course. I think it is just that important, and deserves to be viewed in its entirety.
Initially, I was intrigued by the Chapter 15 presentation on the Housing Bubble. It was very interesting and educational. Then I realized that it was just a part of a larger series, called The Crash Course, broken up into chapters.
I watched and paid attention. Melanie and I enjoyed it.
A lot of it, I already knew. But someone's obviously devoted four years of honed thinking to tying it all together:
All the problems with the Economy, Energy, Environment, and how they're happening now and causing problems for us in the next 10 to 20 years at the macro level...
I highly suggest the entire course, available below:
http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse But if you don't want to start from the beginning, but want to be drawn in, I suggest starting with the one about bubbles:
http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse/chapter-15-bubbles Or, the clip below, Chapter 18, covers the resource environment. It doesn't cover global warming because its argument for saving the planet doesn't need to talk about global warming to make its case.
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It's really best to start with Chapter 1 and go through all of the series:
http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse If you've already viewed it, please comment below. I'd love to hear your thoughts.