Second on the "we cannot abandon children". What happens today will shape
a generation, or part of a generation. Opportunity and peril are both ahead.
Use caution; the politics can be deadly.

I think that technology can be tailored to the needs of the generation that
is in schools right now, but for also other generations that need to be able to
be productive from a distance. The key innovations may not even be technical
or technological at all. I think that a book I recently finished, Peter Thiel's
"Zero To One," asks all the right questions --albeit from a capitalist, money
making perspective-- that can frame the path to building a future that is
more compatible to our new reality. I guess I see this as an ooportunity to
find opportunities.