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The Broken Ladder: When Automation Arrives Before the Demographic Dividend
Bangladesh’s garment success helped lift millions; automation is now testing how long that model can last. 1. When the Ladder Breaks: Bangladesh's Disruption Bangladesh's garment sector employs 4.22 million workers and has contributed to one of the fastest poverty reductions in history. Over the course of three decades, ready-made garment (RMG) exports transformed millions of rural workers, particularly women, into industrial operatives. This was the ladder: labor-intensive m
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The Economics of Attention: Why What We Measure Becomes What We Value
“What we see, repeat, and reward slowly becomes what we value.” We live in an age of abundance. Information, products, and opportunities multiply every year, yet one resource remains stubbornly finite: human attention. Decades ago, Herbert Simon anticipated this imbalance when he argued that in an information-rich world, the scarce factor is not data but attention itself, a “wealth of information” that creates a “poverty of attention.” Attention today is no longer just a pers
Dec 14, 20254 min read


The Unsexy Science That Will Save the Planet
Why we need to stop chasing climate glamour and start investing in what actually works. If you’ve watched The Sandman , you’d notice the...
Aug 4, 20254 min read
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