Mosquitos malaria and education Bill Gates

I wrote a letter last week talking about

the work of the foundation sharing some

of the problems and Warren Buffett had

recommended I do that being honest about

what was going well what wasn’t and

making it kind of an annual thing a goal

I had There was to draw more people in

to work on those problems because I

think there are some very important

problems that don’t get worked on

naturally that is the market does not

drive the scientists the communicators

the thinkers the government’s to do the

right things and only by paying

attention to these things and having

brilliant people who care and draw their

people in can we make as much progress

as we need to so this morning I’m going

to share two of these problems and talk

about where they stand but before I dive

into those I want to admit that I am an

optimist any top problem I think it it

can be solved and part of the reason I

feel that way is looking at the past

over the last century average lifespan

has more than doubled another statistic

perhaps my favorite is to look at

childhood deaths as recently as nineteen

sixty 110 million children were born and

20 million of those died before the age

of five five years ago a hundred and

thirty five million children were born

so more and less than 10 million of them

died before the age of five so that’s a

factor of two reduction in the child to

death rate it’s a phenomenal things I

mean each one of those lives matters a

lot and the key reason we were able to

do it was not only rising incomes but

also a few key breakthroughs vaccines

that were used more widely

for example measles was 4 million of the

deaths back as recently as 1990 and now

is under 400,000 so we really can make

changes the next breakthrough is to cut

that 10 mm

in half again and I think that’s doable

in well under 20 years why well there’s

only a few diseases that account for the

vast majority of those deaths diarrhea

pneumonia and malaria and so that brings

us to the the first problem that all all

raised this morning which is how do we

stop a disease a deadly disease that’s

spread by mosquitoes what’s the history

of this disease it’s been a severe

disease for thousands of years in fact

we look at the genetic code it’s the

only disease we can see the people who

lived in Africa actually evolved several

things to avoid malarial deaths that’s

actually peaked at a bit over five

million in the 1930s so it was

absolutely gigantic and the disease was

all over the world terrible disease it

was in the United States it was in

Europe people didn’t know what caused it

until the early 1900s when a British

military man figured out that it was

mosquitoes so it was everywhere

and two tools helped bring the death

breakdown one was killing the mosquitoes

with DDT and the other was treating the

patients with quinine or quinine

derivatives and so that’s why the death

rate did come down now ironically what

happened was it was eliminated from all

the temperate zones which is where all

the rich countries are so we can see

1900s everywhere 1945 still most places

1970 the US and most of Europe have

gotten rid of it 1990 you’ve gotten more

Stu northern areas and then more

recently you can see it’s just around

the equator and so this leads to the

paradox that because the disease is only

in the poor countries it doesn’t get

much investment for example there’s more

money put into baldness drugs than are

put into malaria now baldness is it’s

terrible

and rich men are afflicted and so that’s

why that priority has been set but

malaria they even the million deaths a

year caused by malaria greatly

understate its impact over 200 million

people at any one time are suffering

from it means that you can’t get the

economies in these areas going because

there’s just it holds things back so

much now malaria of course transmitted

by mosquitoes I brought some here so you

could experience this we’ll let let

those roam around the auditorium a

little bit there

there’s no reason only poor people

should have have the experience

not those mosquitoes are not not

infected but so we’ve come up with a few

new things we’ve got bed nets and bed

nets are a great tool what it means is

the mother and child stay under the bed

net at night and so the mosquitoes that

bite late at night I can’t get at them

and when you use indoor spraying with

DDT and those nets you can cut deaths by

over 50% and that’s happened now in a

number of countries it’s great to see

but we have to be careful because

malaria the parasite evolves and the

mosquito evolves so every tool that

we’ve ever had in the past has

eventually become ineffective and so you

end up with two choices if you go into a

country with the right tools in the

right way and you do it vigorously you

can actually get a local eradication and

that’s where we saw the malaria map

shrinking or if you go in kind of

half-heartedly for a period of time

you’ll reduce the disease burden but

eventually those tools will become

ineffective and the death rate will soar

back up again

and the world has gone through this

where it paid attention and then didn’t

pay attention now we’re on the upswing

bed net funding is up there’s new drug

discovery going on our foundation is

back to vaccine that’s going into phase

three trial that starts in a couple

months and that should save over

two-thirds of lives if it’s effective

and so we’re going to have these new

tools but that alone doesn’t give us the

roadmap because the roadmap to get rid

of this disease involves many things it

involves communicators to keep the

funding high to keep the visibility high

to tell the success stories it involves

social scientists so we know how to get

not just 70% of people to use the bed

nets but 90% we need mathematicians to

come in and simulate this to monte-carlo

things to understand how these tools

combine and work together

of course we need drug companies to give

us their expertise we need rich world

governments to be very generous in in

providing aid for these things and so as

these elements come together I’m quite

optimistic that we will be able to

eradicate malaria well now let me turn

to a second question a fairly different

question but I’d say equally important

and this is how do you make a teacher

great now seems like the kind of

question that people would spend a lot

of time on and that we’d understand very

well

and the answer is really that we don’t

let’s start with why this is important

well all of us here all bat had some

great teachers we all had a wonderful

education that’s part of the reason

we’re here today part of the reason

we’re successful I can say that even

though I’m a college dropout I had great

teachers and in fact in the United

States the teaching system has worked

fairly well there are fairly effective

teachers in a narrow set of places so

the top 20 percent of students have

gotten a good education and those top 20

percent have been the best in the world

if you measure them against the other

top twenty percent and they’ve gone on

to create the revolutions in software

and biotechnology and keep the u.s. at

the forefront now the strength for those

top 20 percent is starting to fade on a

relative basis but even more concerning

is the education that the balance of

people are getting not only is that been

weak it’s getting weaker and if you look

at the economy it really is only

providing opportunities now to people

with a better education and so we have

to change this we have to change it so

that people have equal opportunity we

have to change it so that the country is

strong and stays in the forefront of

things that are driven by advanced

education like Science and Mathematics

when I first learned the statistics I

was pretty

how bad things are over 30% of kids

never finish high school and that had

been covered up for a long time because

they always took the dropout rate is the

number who started in senior year and

and then compared it to the number of

the finished senior year because they

were tracking where the kids were before

that but most of the dropouts had taken

place before that so they had to raise

the state of dropout rate as soon as

that tracking was done to over 30

percent for minority kids it’s over 50

percent and even if you graduate from

high school if you’re low income you

have less than a 25% chance of ever

completing a college degree if you’re

low income in the United States you have

a higher chance of going to jail than

you do of getting a four-year degree and

that you know doesn’t seem entirely fair

so how do you make education better our

foundation for the last nine years is

invested in this there’s many people

working on it we’ve worked on small

schools we funded scholarships we’ve

done things in libraries a lot of these

things had a good effect but the more we

looked at it the more we realized that

having great teachers was the very key

thing and so we hooked up with some

people studying how much variation is

there between teachers between say the

top quartile the very best and the

bottom quartile how much variation is

there within a school or between schools

and the answer is that these variations

are absolutely unbelievable a top

quartile teacher will increase the

performance of their class based on test

scores by over 10% in a single year what

does that mean well that means that the

entire us for two years had top quartile

teachers the entire difference between

US and Asia

would go away and within four years we

would be blowing everyone in the world

away so it’s simple all you need is

those top quartile teachers

and so you’d say well wow that’s good we

should reward those people we should

retain those people we should find out

what they’re doing and transfer that

skill to other people but I can tell you

that absolutely is not happening today

what are the characteristics of this top

quartile what do they they look like you

might think well these must be very

senior teachers and the answer is no

once somebody is taught for three years

their teaching quality does not change

thereafter the variation is very very

small you might think well these are

people with master’s degrees they’ve

gone back and they’ve gotten their

masters education

this chart takes four different factors

and says how much do they explain

teaching quality that bottom thing which

says there’s no effect at all is a

master’s degree now the way the P system

works is there’s two things are rewarded

one is seniority because your pay goes

up and you vest in your pension and the

second is giving extra money to people

who get their master’s degree but in no

ways associated with being a better

teacher Teach for America slight effect

for math teachers majoring in math is a

measurable effect but overwhelmingly

it’s your past performance there are

some people who are very good at this

and we’ve done almost nothing to study

what that is and to draw it in to to

replicate it to raise the average

capability or to encourage the people

with it to stay in the system you might

say we’ll do the good teachers stay in

the bad teachers leave the answer is on

average the slightly better teachers

leave the system and it’s a system with

very high turnover now there are a few

places very few where great teachers are

being made a good example of one is a

set of charter schools called Kip Kip

means knowledge is power

it’s an unbelievable thing they have 66

schools mostly middle schools seven high

schools

and what goes on is great teaching they

take the poorest kids and over 96% of

their high school graduates go to

four-year colleges and the whole spirit

and attitude in those schools is very

different than in the normal public

school they’re team-teaching they’re

constantly improving their teachers

they’re taking data the test scores and

saying to a teacher hey you caused this

amount of increase and so they’re deeply

engaged in making teaching better when

you actually go in and sit in one of

these classrooms at first it’s very

bizarre i sat down and I thought what is

going on the teacher was running around

and the entered light energy levels high

I thought well I’m in the prep the the

sports rally or something what’s going

on and the teacher was constantly

scanning to see which kids weren’t

paying attention which kids were bored

and calling on kids rapidly putting

things up on the board it was a very

dynamic environment because particularly

in those middle school years two through

eighth grade keeping people engaged and

setting the tone that everybody in the

classroom needs to pay attention nobody

gets make fun of it or have the position

of you know the kid who who doesn’t want

to be there everybody needs to be

involved and so Kipp is doing it how

does that compare to a normal school

within a normal school teachers aren’t

told how good they are the data isn’t

gathered in the teachers contract it

will limit the number of times the

principal can come into the classroom

sometimes two once per year and they

need advance notice to do that so

imagine running a factory we’ve got

these workers some of them just making

crap and the management is told hey you

can only come down here once a year but

you need to let us know because we might

actually do fool you and try and do a

good job in that one brief moment even a

teacher wants to improve doesn’t have

the tools to do it they don’t have the

test scores and there’s a whole thing of

trying to block the data for example New

York passed a law that said that the

teacher improvement data could not be

made available and used in the tenure to

say

for the teachers and so that’s sort of

working in the opposite directions but

I’m optimistic about this I think

there’s some clear things we can do

first of all there’s a lot more testing

going on and that’s given us the picture

of where we are and that allows us to

understand who’s doing it well and call

them out and find out what those

techniques are of course digital video

is cheap now putting a few cameras in

the classroom and saying that things are

are being recorded on an ongoing basis

it is very practical in all public

schools and so every few weeks teachers

could sit down and say okay here’s a

little clip of something I thought I did

well here’s a little clip of something I

think I did poorly advise me when this

kid acted up how should I have dealt

with that and they can all sit and work

together on those problems you can take

the very best teachers and kind of

annotate it have it so everyone sees who

is the very best teaching the stuff you

can take those great courses and make

them available so that a kid could go

out and watch the physics course learn

from that if you have a kid who’s behind

you would know you could assign them

that video to watch and review the

concept and in fact these three courses

could not only be available just on the

internet but you could make it so that

DVDs were always available and so

anybody who has access to a DVD player

can have the very best teachers and so

by thinking of this is a a personnel

system we can do it much better there’s

a book actually about hip the place that

this is going on the Jay Matthews a news

reporter wrote called

work hard be nice and I thought it was

so fantastic give you a sense of what a

good teacher does I’m going to send

everyone here a free copy of this book

now we put a lot of money into education

and I really think that education is the

most important thing to get right for

the country to have as strong a futurist

should have fact we have in the stimulus

bill it’s interesting the House version

actually had money in it for these data

systems and was taken out in the Senate

because they’re there people are

threatened by these things but I am

optimistic I think people are beginning

to recognize how important this is and

it really can make a difference for

millions of lives if we get it right

well I only had time to pray those two

problems there’s a lot more problems

like that aids pneumonia and just see

you’re getting excited just at the very

name of these things and the skill sets

required to tackle these things are very

broad you know the system doesn’t

naturally make it happen

governments don’t naturally pick these

things in the right way the private

sector doesn’t naturally put its

resources into these things so it’s

going to take brilliant people like you

to study these things get other people

involved and you’re helping to come up

with solutions and with that I think

there’s some great things will come out

of it thank you

you

上周我写了一封信,谈到

基金会的工作,分享了

一些问题,沃伦巴菲特

建议我诚实地

说明进展顺利的地方,

并将其作为我的年度目标

是为了吸引更多的人

来解决这些问题,因为我

认为有些非常重要的

问题无法

自然解决,那就是市场不会

驱使科学家、

传播者、思想家政府做

正确的事情,只有 通过

关注这些事情并拥有

关心和吸引他们的人的优秀人才,

我们能否取得

我们需要的进步所以今天早上我

将分享其中两个问题并

讨论他们的立场,但在我潜水之前

对于那些我想承认我是一个

乐观主义者的人我认为任何最重要的问题

都可以解决,并且我

觉得这种方式的部分原因是回顾

过去一个世纪的平均

寿命比 一个翻倍的另一个统计数据

也许我最喜欢看看

儿童死亡人数 最近有

1961.10 亿儿童出生,其中 2000 万儿童在

5 岁之前死亡 5 年前

1.35 亿儿童

出生越来越少 超过 1000 万人

在 5 岁之前死亡,所以这是儿童

死亡率降低的两倍。这是一件了不起的

事情 不仅收入增加,而且

还有一些

更广泛使用的关键突破疫苗,

例如麻疹疫苗,早在 1990 年就有 400 万人死亡,

现在不到 40 万,所以我们真的可以做出

改变,下一个突破是

减少 10

毫米 再过一半,我认为这

在 20 年内是可行的,为什么

只有少数几种疾病导致了

绝大多数死亡腹泻

肺炎和疟疾,所以这给你带来了

今天早上大家提出的第一个问题

是我们如何

阻止一种疾病 一种由蚊子传播的致命疾病

这种疾病的历史是什么 几千年来一直是一种严重的

疾病 事实上

我们看的是遗传密码 这是

我们能看到的唯一一种疾病,

生活在非洲的人们实际上进化了几样

东西来避免疟疾死亡,

实际上在 1930 年代达到了超过 500

万的峰值,所以它

绝对是巨大的,而且这种疾病

在全世界都是可怕的

疾病 在美国,在

欧洲,人们直到 1900 年代初才知道是什么原因造成的,

当时一名英国

军人发现是

蚊子,所以它无处不在

,有两种工具帮助解决了死亡问题,

一种是用滴滴涕杀死蚊子

另一个是

用奎宁或奎宁

衍生物治疗病人,这就是为什么

死亡率现在确实下降了,具有讽刺意味的是,

发生的事情是它被消除了 来自

所有富裕国家所在的所有温带地区,

因此我们可以

在任何地方看到 1900 年代 1945 年仍然是大多数地方

1970 美国和欧洲大部分地区

已经摆脱了它 1990 年您已经获得了更多的

斯图北部地区,然后

最近您可以 看到它就

在赤道附近,所以这导致了一个

悖论,因为这种疾病只

发生在贫穷的国家,它没有得到

太多的投资,例如,

投入秃头药物的资金比

投入疟疾的资金还多,现在秃头是

可怕的,

而且 富人受到折磨,所以这就是

为什么要优先考虑的原因,但

疟疾,他们甚至每年因疟疾造成的数百万人死亡都

大大

低估了它的影响,超过 2 亿

人在任何时候都在

遭受它的折磨,这意味着你无法获得

经济 在这些地区进行,因为

现在它阻止了很多事情,

疟疾当然是

由蚊子传播的,我带了一些来这里,

这样你就可以体验到

了 在礼堂里闲逛

一下,

没有理由只有穷人

应该有这种经历,

不是那些蚊子没有

被感染,但所以我们想出了一些

新东西,我们有蚊帐,

蚊帐很棒 工具 这

意味着母亲和孩子

晚上呆在蚊帐下,所以深夜叮咬的蚊子

我无法接近它们

,当您使用

滴滴涕和蚊帐进行室内喷洒时,您可以将死亡人数减少

50 多 % 现在在

许多国家都发生了这种情况,很高兴看到,

但我们必须小心,因为

疟疾寄生虫会进化,

蚊子也会进化,所以

我们过去拥有的每一种工具

最终都变得无效,所以你

最终会 有两种选择,如果您

以正确的方式使用正确的工具进入一个国家

并且积极地去做,您

实际上可以在当地根除

疟疾,这就是我们看到疟疾地图

缩小的地方,或者如果您

半心半意地去 期间 是

时候减轻疾病负担了,但

最终这些工具将变得

无效,死亡率将

再次飙升

,世界经历

了它关注然后不

关注的情况,现在我们正处于上升

阶段 净资金增加 新药

研发在我们的基础

上 疫苗

将进入第三阶段

试验 新

工具,但仅此一项并不能为我们提供

路线图,因为摆脱这种疾病的路线图

涉及许多事情,它

涉及传播者,以保持

高额资金,以保持高知名度,

以讲述成功故事,它涉及

社会科学家,所以我们知道如何 不仅要让

70% 的人使用蚊帐,而且要让 90% 的人使用

蚊帐,我们需要数学家

进来并模拟蒙特卡罗

事物,以了解这些工具如何

结合和

协同工作 我们需要制药公司向

我们提供他们的专业知识 我们需要富有的世界

政府非常慷慨地

为这些事情提供援助,因此当

这些因素结合在一起时,我非常

乐观地认为我们将能够

很好地根除疟疾现在让我

转到第二个问题,一个完全不同的

问题,但我想说同样重要

,这就是你如何让老师变得

伟大现在看起来像是

人们会花

很多时间在上面的问题,我们会很好理解

答案是真的,我们

不要从为什么这很重要开始

,我们所有人都在这里,都有一些

很棒的老师,我们都接受过很好的

教育,这也是

我们今天在这里的部分原因,也是我们的部分原因

重新成功 我可以说,

即使我是一名大学辍学生,我也有很棒的

老师,事实上,在

美国,教学系统运作

良好,在少数几个地方有相当有效的

老师,

所以前 20% 的学生 学生们

接受了良好的教育,如果将前 20% 的学生与其他前 20% 的学生进行比较,那么前 20

% 的学生将是世界上最好的

学生

,他们

继续创造软件

和生物技术的革命并留住美国。

现在处于最前沿的那些

前 20% 的人的实力开始

相对减弱,但更

令人担忧的是

人们所接受的教育不仅是

弱的,而且是越来越弱的,如果你看

一下经济 现在真的只是

受过更好教育的人提供机会,所以我们

必须改变这一点,我们必须改变它,

让人们拥有平等的机会

当我第一次学习统计数据时,受科学和数学等先进教育的推动,我

非常糟糕,超过 30% 的孩子

从未读完高中,这已经

被掩盖了很长时间,因为

他们总是把辍学率作为

数字 他们从大四开始,

然后将其与完成大四的人数进行比较,

因为他们

正在追踪孩子在那之前的位置

,但大多数辍学者

发生在此之前,因此一旦跟踪完成,他们就必须

将辍学率提高

到 30

% 以上,少数民族孩子的辍学率超过 50

%,即使你从

高中毕业,如果你是低收入,你的收入

也低于

如果你

在美国是低收入者,你

有 25% 的机会完成大学学位,你进监狱的机会比

你获得四年制学位的机会更高,

而且你知道这似乎并不完全公平,

所以 你如何让教育变得更好 我们

过去九年的基础都

投入到了这方面 有很多人在做这方面的

工作 我们在小学校工作过

我们资助过奖学金 我们

在图书馆做过很多事情 这些

事情都有很好的效果 但是 我们

看的越多,我们就越意识到

拥有优秀的老师是非常关键的

事情,所以我们联系了一些

人,研究

老师之间的差异有多大,比如

最好的四分之一和

最低的四分之一 le

学校内部或学校之间存在多少差异

,答案是这些

差异绝对令人难以置信

这意味着

两年内整个美国都有一流的

教师,美国和亚洲之间的全部差异

将消失,在四年内,我们

将把世界上的每个人都

吹走,所以很简单,你所需要的只是

那些一流的教师

,所以你 会说好哇这很好我们

应该奖励那些人我们应该

留住那些人我们应该

找出他们在做什么并将这种

技能传授给其他人但我可以告诉你

今天绝对不会发生这种

情况的特点是什么 前

四分位 他们长什么样 你

可能觉得很好 这些一定是非常

资深的老师,

一旦有人教了三年

他们的教学,答案是否定的 此后质量没有改变

变化非常非常

小 你可能会认为这些是

拥有硕士学位的人

他们已经回去并

接受了硕士学位

这张图表包含四个不同的因素,

并说明了他们对

教学质量的解释程度

说根本没有影响的底部是

硕士学位 现在 P 系统的

运作方式是奖励两件事,

一是资历,因为你的工资

上涨,你归属于你的养老金,

二是给

那些 获得硕士学位,但

与成为

更好的老师没有任何

关系 为美国

教书 几乎没有什么可以研究

它是什么并将其引入以

复制它以提高平均

能力或鼓励

拥有它的人留在 你可能会

说我们会做的系统好老师留

在坏老师离开答案是

平均而言稍微好一点的老师

离开这个系统这是一个

非常高流动率的系统现在有一些

地方很少有优秀的老师

一个很好的例子是一

组名为 Kip Kip 的特许学校,

这意味着知识就是力量,这是一件令人难以置信的事情,他们有 66

所学校,其中大部分是中学,七所高中,

而且他们

接受最贫困的孩子和超过 96% 的孩子进行了很好的教学

他们的高中毕业生进入

四年制大学,这些学校的整体精神

和态度与普通公立学校有很大

不同

他们团队教学 他们

不断提高他们的老师

他们正在收集数据 考试成绩

对老师说,嘿,你造成了这么

多的增长,所以

你真正走进

教室,一开始坐在其中一个教室里时,他们就深深地致力于让教学变得更好 很

奇怪,我坐下来,我

以为老师在跑来跑去

,输入的光能水平很高

哪些孩子没有

注意 哪些孩子很无聊

并要求孩子们迅速把

事情放在板上 这是一个非常

动态的环境,因为特别是

在中学二年级到八年级的那些年里,

让人们保持参与并

为每个人设定基调

课堂需要注意没有人

会取笑它或有

你的位置知道

不想在那里的孩子每个人都需要

参与,所以 Kipp 正在

做这与普通学校相比如何

师范学校的老师没有被

告知他们有多好

教师合同中没有收集数据 它

会限制

校长有时可以进入教室的次数

每年两次,他们

需要提前通知才能这样做,所以

想象一下经营一家工厂,我们有

这些工人,其中一些人只是在做

废话,管理层被告知,嘿,你

一年只能来这里一次,但

你需要让我们 知道,因为我们

实际上可能会愚弄你,并尝试

在那个短暂的时刻做好工作,即使是

老师想要提高也

没有工具来做到这一点,他们没有

考试成绩,而且整个过程都在

尝试 以阻止数据为例,

纽约通过了一项法律,规定

不能提供教师改进数据

并在任期内

为教师发言,所以这

有点相反,但

我对此持乐观态度 我认为

我们可以做一些明确的事情,

首先还有更多的测试

正在进行

,这让我们了解了我们所处的位置,这让我们能够

了解谁做得很好,并把

他们找出来并找出这些

技术是什么 的 课程 数字视频

现在很便宜,现在在教室里放了几台摄像机,

并说正在持续记录事情,

这在所有公立学校都非常实用

,所以每隔几周老师

就可以坐下来说好,这里有一个

小片段 我认为我做得

很好的事情 这是我认为我做得不好的事情的一小段

当这个孩子表现得很糟糕时

,我应该如何

处理这个问题,他们可以坐下来

一起解决这些问题,你

可以找最好的老师和 有点

注释它有它所以每个人都知道谁

是最好的教你

可以参加那些伟大的课程并

提供它们的

东西

,这样如果你有一个支持你的孩子,孩子可以出去观看物理课程从中学习

会知道你可以分配给他们

观看和回顾这个

概念的视频,事实上这三门

课程不仅可以在互联网上获得,

而且你可以制作它,以便随时可以使用

DVD ble,因此

任何可以使用 DVD 播放器的人

都可以拥有最好的老师,

因此考虑到这是一个人事

系统,我们可以做得更好

新闻记者写道,

努力工作要好,我觉得这

太棒了,让你了解一位

好老师是如何做到的

真的认为教育是

最重要的事情,让

这个国家拥有强大的未来主义者

应该有事实,我们在刺激

法案中有事实,有趣的是,众议院版本

实际上有钱用于这些数据

系统,并在 参议院,

因为他们在那里,人们

受到这些事情的威胁,但我很

乐观,我认为人们

开始认识到这是多么重要,如果我们做得好,

它真的可以改变

数百万人的生活

只来得及祈祷这

两个问题 还有很多

像艾滋病这样的问题 只是看到

对这些事情的名字感到兴奋 而且

解决这些事情所需的技能非常

广泛 你知道系统没有 政府

不会自然而然地

以正确的方式选择这些东西,私营

部门不会自然地将其

资源投入到这些东西中,因此

需要像你这样的聪明人

来研究这些东西,让其他人参与进来,

然后你 ‘正在帮助

提出解决方案,我认为

会有一些很棒的事情会

产生谢谢你