We've all heard about Hawaii's Brain Drain problem, where many of Hawaii's best and brightest end up leaving Hawaii to live on the mainland because of the high cost of living and job opportunities. And although people have left Hawaii in the past, I'd like to see Hawaii try to address this now so that future generations don't leave in greater numbers. In this video, I wanted to talk about three things the State could do to make Hawaii more attractive (and, to some extent, livable) for future generations so that more of the best and brightest feel more compelled to stay in Hawaii. Having spent time on the mainland and seriously considering living on the mainland after college, I really came back home because of my parents and family. If not for that, I felt there was nothing really for me in Hawaii. However, having been back for over ten years, I'm glad I'm here. It's not easy, but I'm glad I'm here raising my kids.
Intro - 0:00
1. Hawaii Needs to Become a Leader in More Industries - 1:04
Agriculture in Hawaii - 1:27
Astronomy in Hawaii - 3:00
Alternative Energy Research in Hawaii - 4:39
2. Hawaii Needs to Market Current Industries Better - 6:26
3. Hawaii Needs to Create a Remote Work Pipeline - 8:10
4. Should Local Kids Stay in Hawaii? - 9:20
Closing - 10:48
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