Holly Roland
As a connoisseur of sociology, politics, culture, technology, and business, I'm intrigued and fascinated by how these forces influence each other and converge to affect our day-to-day lives in ways that are unimaginable today. This blog explores those forces and offers a perspective of what the world will look like in 2030.
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Nothing is Certain But Death and Taxes… Well, Taxes, at Least
When is a person or animal dead? A simple question, right? Wrong. Turns out, it’s not such an easy question to answer. And, with advances in medical technology and the influence of religious and cultural norms, it’s becoming even more … Continue reading →
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