When work doesn’t exist, what will you do?

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In the not too distant future, work for many will not exist, certainly not as it has existed for 1,000s of years.

AI will replace a great deal of the current low value tasked based and repetitive work. It will even start to replace some semi-skilled work and perhaps one-day some skilled work too.

For many that will leave a great big void and will leave the challenge of what to do.

Those who seek out specialist, very niche work, where their skills, experience, and deep knowledge can not easily be replicated by technology will be highly sought after.

For many millions, if not billions, what will the future be?

The human race is facing one of its greatest challenges, yet most are not even aware that it is or will happen. Most are distracted by killer clowns, terrorism, hate of anything different, that has been engineered by the people who are creating this future where we are replaced.

The real people in control create charades like the US elections where two candidates, who will have no real power, put on a show to entertain or appall us.

What will you do? Wait to be replaced by technology or perhaps it is time to replace the people who are creating that technology and controlling us.

It is in our hands, the 7 billion + of us who live on this planet, we all have our choices for ourselves and future generations.

When things go wrong

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There are times in life when things do not go according to plan, in fact, they can go completely wrong and you are faced with some real challenges.

Last minute hiccups to plans can seem like suddenly the end of the world and you can feel like there are no options.

More often, though, they are an opportunity and the process of having to search for alternatives or hatch a new plan can actually be rewarding, create new contacts and fresh thinking. If things always run smoothly, there is no driver for change, new thinking or adaptability. It is, in fact, dull.

Now I am not suggesting that you deliberately throw a spanner in your own works, but to have challenges is vital for continued evolution and growth.

Out of the ‘wreckage’ often comes amazing new things.

It is all question of perspective and mindset. Be happy that things go wrong occasionally, it leads to making things better.