Why Cambodia?

To advertise some upcoming workshops I have planned in Cambodia, specifically in Angkor Wat, I wanted to write a piece on why Cambodia: 

1. A very fascinating intersection

So the first big thing is apparently Cambodia is one of the great rising dragons. After Cambodia got decimated by the communist Pol Pot regime genocide,  Cambodia is on the up and up. Apparently over 50% of the population is under the age of 25; a lot of these young Cambodians are extremely entrepreneurial, with a great vision, and great hope for the future.

2. America is on the decline?

Something I learned from Fernandinho Galliani, and some economic theories in general; the most critical part of a nation society or economy is based on the population. The really really big problem of America is I think our population is slowly on the decline, or maybe, at worse; a stand still. For our country or nation to properly populate itself, I think the golden number is 2.2. Or 2.4. a nation must have an average population growth of 2.2 children per family, or 2.4 children per family, in order for it to be growing healthily.

For example, the simplest way to describe the downward trend of the economy in places like Japan or South Korea I think it’s actually an issue with the declining population. Japan is in real big trouble, as people no longer want to get married anymore, do not even get into relationships, and to not have children. 

South Korea, seems that most people have at least one kid,