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I don't mean everyone will work from home etc.

But more people will value themselves better & won't tie themselves down to a job, those who can command high pay that is.
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I mean I'm just saying, in the next 5 or so years those kids will be entering the work force and starting to pull down discretionary income regardless. A large % know the FED is toast.
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One thing that will be interesting to see, is how Gen Z do with the loss of data entry jobs and many other unskilled jobs as machines replace them.
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There's always going to be unskilled jobs, they'll just be different. Especially if America becomes more wealthy in general, there'll be tons of stuff to do for decent bread.
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I think more globally than just America, lots of unskilled jobs will vanish, maybe not all, but a lot. new jobs may replace them but they will need be different to today's jobs.
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I believe some unskilled jobs will turn into low level curation of the Internet. Thoughts?
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Similar to my thought, many jobs we consider today as skilled, will become unskilled jobs, as they will teach it in schools to everyone. eg It development.
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Agreed.
Sk8eM dUb
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A team of my students won a national(Japanese) computer programming competition. There's all kinds of things you'll want that you don't even know could exist yet. They'll make them.
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How much did they win?

Yes I also see programming becoming an unskilled job in future as it gets taught more and advances.
Sk8eM dUb
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Well they're fourth graders so probably a trophy and maybe some scholarship money. I'll ask them next time I see them.
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have you thought about having them make some Bitcoin videos, explaining Bitcoin and how it works and its benefits?

pretty sure such peeps will tip.

lighthouse project maybe to fund
Sk8eM dUb
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Hahah you're assuming that programming and knowledge about how Bitcoin works come from the same temperament. Same mistake Core supporters make believing in their arbiters of "truth".