2011 was marked by significant global events, including the Arab Spring, the death of Kim Jong Il, and the passing of notable figures like Steve Jobs and Dennis Ritchie. The year also saw the end of the Iraq War, the devastating Japan tsunami, and the European sovereign debt crisis. The global population reached 7 billion, and there was a notable failure at COP 17 regarding climate change discussions. The year was characterized by continued economic recession and political gridlock in the U.S., with both parties struggling to find effective solutions. The Occupy Wall Street movement emerged, shifting its focus from public protests to addressing issues like foreclosed homes, reflecting growing concerns over wealth inequality. Despite the challenges, some individuals noted personal improvements compared to previous years, while others expressed skepticism about the lasting impact of movements like Occupy. Overall, 2011 was seen as a year of mixed outcomes, with many hoping for better prospects in the future.