China is going boldly into the future

...innovating where no man has gone before. Will China's latest innovations trigger a new level of trade wars and toilet-tariffs from their geopolitical rivals in the West?

Smart Toilets: the final frontier, helping all humankind to live long and prosper.

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On that note: In recent months, news is trickling out of China that scientists there are pursuing major medical breakthroughs, while in the in the process of taming the diseases of aging that kill people. Perhaps China's aging population will play a transformational social role, passing along their wisdom and expertise and support to the civilization during medically-extended years of good health.

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QMS's picture

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leaving the 'shining house on the hill' in the dust. The US perception of being exceptional,
leading the 'free' world with the biggest economy and best military has begun to wither.
China is actually ahead in almost all categories. Science, innovation, peace negotiation,
health care, housing, controlling poverty, mass transit, cultural development, meaningful
employment, elder care etc. Something you will not see discussed in the western media.

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....although the Chinese people have one of the longest lifespans on the planet, their retirement age comes early.

China has some of the lowest retirement ages in the world — at 60 for men, 55 for women in white-collar jobs, and 50 for working-class women. In comparison, retirement age for US workers and for many of its Western allies trend higher, between 65 and 67. Nations in the new Global South, including the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, have average retirement ages between 55 and 60.

The three countries that offer the earliest retirement to their citizens are relatively prosperous — Saudi Arabia, China, and Russia. Early retirement is a Leftist value. A few exceptional Western nations — the Netherlands, notably — offer excellent retirements to their citizens.

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Populations don’t like wars. They have to be lied into it.
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....New boundaries have been crossed. China knows what it is and what it can do to help the world evolve and find a vision for the future. China sees the helplessness and self-harm of its flailing adversaries. The lies are obvious now, which means the truth will manifest and benefit all of humanity. The world is receptive to the unfolding Tao. The People will say they did it themselves.

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Populations don’t like wars. They have to be lied into it.
That means we can be “truthed” into peace. — Julian Assange