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Ryan Sean Adams (rsa.eth)
@rsa.eth
I think young people are believing a lie. There's this idea out there that younger generations have fewer opportunities than their parents. Not true. Not for the curious. There's been like 100,000,098 new opportunities created by AI in the past 12 months just waiting for someone like you to go do them. Don't look for your politicians to create economic opportunity - they will disappoint you. Look to technology - look to your own boundless curiosity - there's infinite whitespace here. You have more opportunities than your parents but they're not in factory jobs and pensions and college degrees and political speeches. They're on the internet. For the explorers. Go find them.
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The problem is that their information source (peers) don't know those jobs, those jobs aren't well marketed, and the parents aren't exactly good guides for those jobs either. So it will take a special type to really dig into this space. Kinda like when I first started in Computer Science... there was hardly a computer science. We were browsing in Mosaic and only the most determined would think the path to be something worth chasing. It's going to take a group of "leaders" to pioneer that space and be successful and share that success out to the broader population before people take the risk. There are so many influence sources that tell them that all these new opportunities are scams, not worth it, etc.
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