The world is turning a page. As AI transforms work, old blueprints no longer guarantee a good life. This isn't just a tech story—it's a human one. For many, the answer isn't competing with a machine, but redefining what "the good life" truly means.
The coming years may invite us to make bold, unexpected choices:
- From expensive, anonymous cities to places where land, community, and connection are the real wealth.
- From the traditional career ladder to building our own capital, be it land, skills, or a business rooted in human experience.
- From the constant hustle to a life built on deeper meaning—whether through family, craft, nature, or local service.
This wave of change is not a threat to our humanity, but an invitation to reclaim it. It asks us to dig deep: What do we truly value? What legacy do we want to build?
I found a powerful perspective on this in a conversation by Julia McCoy, who frames this shift not with fear, but with clarity and purpose.
👉 Watch here:
(The Next 5 Years Will Force Impossible Choices)
Where do you see your path heading in this new era? Is your compass pointing toward more hustle, or more meaning?