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I saw spectacular technologies used by ordinary people at the end of the 20th century; inexpensive computer-related products, for example, contained computing power that would have cost tens of millions the decade before. After 2001, those famous free-falling prices of computers spread beyond the computer industry across many old industries and all new industries, reaching nearly all consumer products. Then, even modest paychecks and savings made us rich.
Well, you got rich, without lifting a finger, after 2001. Many people even retired and got rich! The amazing computer revolution was a forerunner to a breathtaking Technological Revolution that drove prices toward zero and values toward infinity in most industries, thus making us very rich. Powerful 21st-century technologies universally sent prices into computerlike dives. This Second Vision showed me that the turn of the millennium pushed us over the critical point; super entrepreneurs catapulted the new technologies; prices everywhere free-fell, and buying power soared on average a hundred times and, in the case of technologically intensive products, up to thousands of times just like the computers. ...Behold the get-rich era in which the geniuses of society teamed up with super technologies and made you a millionaire!
As we moved toward the 21st century, everyone began to wonder, where would the Technological Revolution take us? America's richest man and many other powerful people predicted mind-boggling technological transformations after the turn of the millennium culminating in a distance-free world. They were right: the walls of distance came down as digitized information traveling through broadband fiber-optic cables and between personal satellite dishes let us work, school, shop, play, even love anywhere in the world, anytime, regardless where we lived. But the visionaries all had limited insight into what really happened. They did not predict the enormous wealth.
You see, they did not understand a silently growing, hush-hush catalyst: the megatrend to remove big government. Indeed, America's hottest megatrend to get big government out of our lives carried a lot of momentum...and a very large potential payoff. The most powerful and fast-moving megatrends throughout history were economically driven. As this monetarily motivated megatrend grew, 20th-century big government could not hold, and it eventually popped off society like a champagne cork. Suddenly, tens of millions of super entrepreneurs spouted forth, out of nowhere. During my Vision, those many millions of freed super entrepreneurs mixed with tomorrow's super technologies. The catalytic reaction not only surpassed all predictions of societal wealth, but surpassed all economic theories of the past.
This country took a giant leap. The era of super technologies now showered upon us. The Internet, cost-collapsing telecommunications, fiber optics, digitized information, super-powered personal computers, Web TV...these were only a few small clouds before a giant storm of competitive geniuses and their super companies. They feverishly competed day and night against each other to bring us huge values for just a few dollars. After 2001, the technological storm began, and brilliantly conceived, super technologies showered upon us day after day making life a ball!
Our feet never touched the ground again once lifted by the great technological twister. Our fundamental code of living had changed; our buying power kept soaring until we lived like millionaires. The only thing that delayed the Neotech Era and our millionaire status was big government.
You see, as we ended the 20th century, most industries and their technologies were terribly burdened by 20th-century big government -- by regulation, legislation, litigation, taxes, and their own political businessmen who looked for political favors instead of market competition. Most industries and technologies, had long been politicized; the new and fresh computer/cyberspace industry had not. And that was the difference between prices miraculously racing toward zero like the computers versus the way everything else was as we ended the 20th century.
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