The Future of Everything
The Future of Everything
Dec 20, 2019 // 456 Words
The Inevitability of Change in Our World and Workplace...
The Inevitability of Change in Our World and Workplace...

Sooner or later, the U.S. will face mounting job losses due to advances in automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics. – Oren Etzioni
New and disruptive technologies, sectoral shifts in the economy, and a looming recession, combined with an influx of millions of millennials into the workforce, means change is inevitable.
Are you prepared to handle it?
I’m an avid reader, trend, and news junkie. More and more, I read stories about how 60, 65, and 70-year-olds who have reached retirement age can’t afford to retire because their income won’t cover expenses.
How companies striving to stay competitive are laying off workers. How finding a job as a recent college graduate can be challenging in the best of circumstances.
Change is inevitable, they say. The only constant in life is change. We must try to embrace the ups and downs and learn to thrive on the roller coaster of transition. That’s life.
We Have Opened Pandora's Box — Now Everything You Know Will Change!
Our world is changing faster than ever, and the things of science-fiction are becoming a reality. The problems that arise will be more complicated, present much sooner, and are scarier than you can imagine.
We invented fire, repeatedly messed up, then we invented the fire extinguisher, fire exit, fire alarm and fire department. – Max Tegmark
We have embraced technology and given it a place in our lives that it may not deserve. Primarily because initially, it makes things seem better, fostering a sense of inevitability and trust that it will always make things better. But that’s simply untrue!
The Future Of Work: Important Ways Jobs Will Change
Business models like Uber, Door Dash, and new blockchain decentralized business models we haven’t yet conceived will dominate the economy.
Why EVERYONE needs a second income — and why you need to start now!
We are at the dawn of the 4th Industrial Revolution, which can be described as the advent of “cyber-physical systems” involving entirely new capabilities for people and machines.
An Era of Disruptive Innovation:
- 3D Printing
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Blockchain
- Genetic Engineering
- Machine Learning
- Robotics
- Surveillance Capitalism
- The Internet of Things (IoT)
- The Internet of Value (IoV)
- Trans Humanism
The workplace of this era will demand different skills, and gaining them will depend on who can afford them. And unless you’re happy living paycheck to paycheck, EVERYONE will need multiple streams of income.
Most importantly, right now, EVERYONE should be asking the question, “Will robots take my job?“
..the loss of jobs due to artificial inteligence and robotics will exceed any retraining program, at least in the short-run. – Charlie Firestone

Sooner or later, the U.S. will face mounting job losses due to advances in automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics. – Oren Etzioni
New and disruptive technologies, sectoral shifts in the economy, and a looming recession, combined with an influx of millions of millennials into the workforce, means change is inevitable.
Are you prepared to handle it?
I’m an avid reader, trend, and news junkie. More and more, I read stories about how 60, 65, and 70-year-olds who have reached retirement age can’t afford to retire because their income won’t cover expenses.
How companies striving to stay competitive are laying off workers. How finding a job as a recent college graduate can be challenging in the best of circumstances.
Change is inevitable, they say. The only constant in life is change. We must try to embrace the ups and downs and learn to thrive on the roller coaster of transition. That’s life.
We Have Opened Pandora's Box — Now Everything You Know Will Change!
Our world is changing faster than ever, and the things of science-fiction are becoming a reality. The problems that arise will be more complicated, present much sooner, and are scarier than you can imagine.
We invented fire, repeatedly messed up, and then we invented the fire extinguisher, fire exit, fire alarm and fire department. – Max Tegmark
We have embraced technology and given it a place in our lives that it may not deserve. Primarily because initially, it makes things seem better, fostering a sense of inevitability and trust that it will always make things better. But that’s simply untrue!
The Future Of Work: Important Ways Jobs Will Change
Business models like Uber, Door Dash, and new blockchain decentralized business models we haven’t yet conceived will dominate the economy.
Why EVERYONE needs a second income — and why you need to start now!
We are at the dawn of the 4th Industrial Revolution, which can be described as the advent of “cyber-physical systems” involving entirely new capabilities for people and machines.
An Era of Disruptive Innovation:
- 3D Printing
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Blockchain
- Genetic Engineering
- Machine Learning
- Robotics
- Surveillance Capitalism
- The Internet of Things (IoT)
- The Internet of Value (IoV)
- Trans Humanism
The workplace of this era will demand different skills, and gaining them will depend on who can afford them. And unless you’re happy living paycheck to paycheck, EVERYONE will need multiple streams of income.
Most importantly, right now, EVERYONE should be asking the question, “Will robots take my job?“
..the loss of jobs due to artificial inteligence and robotics will exceed any retraining program, at least in the short-run. – Charlie Firestone