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If it was at a crossroads back in the 20s, 30s, and 40s, it's really at a crossroads now because unless the capitalists of the world you know the enterprises of the world can figure out how to include you know, the other four and half billion people of the world and how to do it in a way not only doesn't just increasingly destroy the natural capital base but in fact do it in a way that begins to regenerate the natural capital base then I don't see a very bright future for either global capitalism or the global economy and you know I'm not a pessimist by nature that's why I think there's enormous opportunity here if we can figure it out, but we clearly stand at a crossroads. The companies that are able to crack the code on this you know, will be the successful corporations in the 21st century in my view.