The Land of the Long White Cloud
Viewing New Zealand as only a refuge from nuclear war is to under rate the country's potential, its advantageous features and uniqueness.
When NZ as a nation signed the nuclear non profileration Treaty, it was quickly recognised as likely safe geographically away from military nuclear impact, especially when it was perceived nuclear risks were higher in the Northern Hemisphere.
The rather more pure nature of the NZ environment has potential for hosting technology industries that do not tolerate pollution. When congestion, industry and energy needs have significantly caused low and bad quality of air, water and resources in many countries, the refreshing alternative in NZ is not sufficiently recognised.
As the rest of world gets quagmired in more military, trade and cultural squabbles, NZ's value can rise in the background - provided NZ does not get involved in geopolitical alliances that can unnecessarily drag any nation down fighting for the causes and agenda of other nations.
Human beings will find the present serene nature of NZ life attractive for better health, creativity and other factors that more powerful societies lack of.
The challenge for NZ is to develop a more viable economic landscape instead of just relying on its past and present framework.
For years, over reliance on tourism, agriculture, higher education and movie making has exposed NZ to the vagaries of foreign markets.
When and where the economy does not work enough, people leave. When and where seeds of future economic growth are seriously and correctly planted, a better future awaits.
Significant funding, planning and removal of roadblocks accelerate the flourishing of new sectors - perhaps those that utilise effective wi-fi capabilities, encourage experimental laboratories and use the higher educational or skill sets of the residents. Possibilities can be found in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, food security and advanced transportation.
Super rich celebrities cannot treat NZ as a doomsday housing back up and should invest more to develop NZ in relevant growth industries.
NZ must never be seen as only a stopover or providing just scenic panoramas. She must identify and develop her niche qualities already existing or waiting to grow up.
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