Peter Diamandis: Scarcity is a logistics problem, not a natural state
PeterDiamandis · x · 2026-08-23
Peter Diamandis argues that scarcity is not natural, citing that we produce enough food for 10 billion people, have ample sunlight for power, and access to total human knowledge. He concludes that the real challenge is logistics and distribution, not resource availability.
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