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I particularly liked this part:

Well, societies like Japan or South Korea show us what may be the best case scenario, what it might look like if you could let the air out of the balloon slowly. What that looks like is young people chained to the desk, working ever longer hours for ever lower wages, not only unable to start a family, but increasingly unable to start a family. The countryside and smaller cities abandoned as the tax base evaporates. Basically an orderly managed retreat from the planet. And hopefully at the end, there's a robot nurse to turn off the lights.

not only unable to start a family, but increasingly unable to start a family.

Profound.

Not sure if you're being sarcastic, but I got hung up on that line too. I watched the recording and the way it was spoken was

"Not only unable to start a family, but increasingly unable to start a family."

i.e. that it's not just out of reach, but that it's getting even further out of reach