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Social distancing and its impact in Economy

Coronavirus and social distancing can prepare us for a healthy economic model that can work for any period of time.  Pollution rates are going down, lakes are becoming clean, deers are coming to the roads. In other words, nature is taking over the world.  People are working from home and are getting more family time. All these are transcendent for human beings, which needs to be celebrated.   But many politicians are concerned that it will have a serious negative impact on the economy? But is it so? Or it's because of the present economy itself is in bad design. Social distancing promotes remote working: Here is why remote working is the best way of working. https://iambrainstorming.wordpress.com/2020/02/16/how-to-beat-the-worst-job-culture-of-india/ More autonomy, more productivity, more happiness as you are no more under the robotic control and surveillance of a boss to micromanage all your tasks. Take for example  https://gitcoin.co/  for remote working.  Take another example of

The world is near its carrying capacity. A robust plan to save us and the world.

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India is bringing the population control bill, but its no way going to save us from the apocalypse. To understand the intensity of danger, let us understand the population growth curves. Changes in Population Size: A population will increase in size with every birth and it will decrease in size with every death. Change in population Size = Births (B) - Deaths(D) Mathematical notation: Where N represents the population size, t represents time and ΔN is the change in population size and Δt is the time interval. r Δt is per capita change in population size If, for example, a population of 1,000 individuals increases by 15 individuals per year, then per capita change in population size is 15/1000 or 0.015. If we make the change at each instant in time, the formula changes to: r represents the per capita change in population size that occurs at each instant in time. Exponential Growth: When the population has abundant food and resources and are free to reproduce, they show exponential grow