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Remember when being connected and tethered to our devices was a sign of importance and even prestige? That's over. It has flipped. In the not-so-distant future, there will be a new class of people, not defined by their monetary wealth but by their temporal wealth. A new sense of value and importance will be placed on being disconnected and on slowing down.
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Except we will need money for that.. (Or inherit land where food grows, but that is also β€œmoney”)
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Yes, we will still need money. That is true. And I think the especially challenging thing is that, generally, those with some monetary wealth will be the ones who can afford the temporal wealth. Seems gloomy at first, but I do think people will figure out how to optimize to build temporal wealth.
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