Family: Humanity's Biggest Inefficiency? | Alwin Kallely Jose | TEDxUniversity of Birmingham Dubai

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What if the most celebrated institution in human history was actually designed wrong? The data is uncomfortable. Individuals without heavy family obligation take more risks, earn more, and achieve more. Family-related stress accounts for a third of reported anxiety in young adults. The global cost of informal caregiving sits at $10 trillion annually. By every rational metric, the family is a constraint. And yet, I would not be standing on this stage without mine. This talk is about the moment the argument falls apart. About the sacrifices nobody sees. About the phone calls, the deferred dreams, and the people who believed in you before the results were in. The family may not be optimal. But it might be the most important thing we have ever built. A Year 3 Economics student at the University of Birmingham Dubai, he is exactly the kind of person you'd expect to question everything and then surprise you with the answer. Living independently, far from home, he has spent the last three year

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