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Skyscrapers will soon be filled with vegetables
A glinting glass tower stands tall in the spitting Warsaw rain.
I can see tiny people in the windows talking, typing, in meetings.
They don’t truly understand why they do what they do and why they are really necessary in this age.
(Sorry, Martin)
In a few short years, I predict we’ll see vast vertical farms, leaves pressed against windows instead of tiny people.
We’ll soon reach a point where artificial intelligence systems will replace 95% of corporate jobs.
People will no longer be necessary here.
And these vast buildings will serve the burgeoning need to provide cities with easier access to grown food.
Are these the inane ramblings of a British madman?
Time will tell.
But I know I want to thrive in the coming chaos.
What am I doing to prepare?
I am developing this skill:
Developing my friendship with you (yes, you).
I do this by writing things about what I’m working on that I believe will help you.
I do this by writing things consistently, even if it pushes some of you away, loses subscribers, and…