1. VERY FAVORABLE 2. GLOBALIZATION BRINGS BOTH OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS. 3. To summary, the video demonstrated the positive and negative effects of globalization on society and people. How technology affects the family, the environment, farmers who are still losing their land due to building construction, cutting down trees that create flooding, increasing the amount of goods, experiencing democracy, and many other factors. On the plus side, it demonstrated the country's significant progress in healthcare, trade, and investments to ensure a free flow of foods, other services, and technology that benefits people, particularly in education. 4. I learned in this video that theres a good and bad effects of globalization in people and countries. It is bad because most impoverished people or those who work in the fields are the ones who suffer from what is going on in our country since we will see that those who are more uplifted in life or who are more educated have more opportunities or are more burdened when it comes to work. And, as prices increase, more people suffer. At the same time, it is advantageous since it can assist everyone in making things faster or easier in terms of technology, services, education, and other ideas offered by individuals from other countries. In short, if we understand it well, globalization is a huge benefit to us, especially in our country. As John Green stated it, "to understand the present, we have imagine the future." This helped me understand that the world we live in is constantly changing, so we don't need to focus on what happened in the past, but rather on what will happen in the future and in future generations. We need to focus on how to grow the country while also ensuring that there are no suffering individuals. We won't get there quickly, but let's think about what will be better for everyone. I learned in this video that we can no longer stop globalization due to the rapid change in our environment, where most people use technology. And, if we understand globalization well, it will help our countries in developing further and keeping up with other countries. As John Green stated, "to understand the present, we must imagine the future." As a result, we must focus on what will happen in the future and future generations rather than what has happened in the past. We must concentrate on how to grow the country while simultaneously ensuring that no individuals suffer. We won't get there quickly, but let's consider what's best for everyone.