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RE: Reimagining Wealth: The Course of the 2020s

in LeoFinance3 years ago

The 2020s is doing the universe a good one, bringing in the First age of abundance I would say.

The game is changing in a rapid way that it can't be stopped or slowed. This growth will affect the society for sure, where we have 1% of millionaires in a community will have a massive boost that might almost be up to 50% millionaires compared to how easily it is to lose than to gain.

Wealthy is created daily and it's not stopping anytime, the economy will feel it's impact too, especially the 9-5 jobs of today.

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It is going to be interesting to see how the "new economy" unfolds.

The tokenization of everything is really going to have an impact. It opens up an entirely new world.

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Yes it's going to be an interesting one.

A new world order entirely.

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Simple economic and technological evolution. There is no way to avoid it.

Things are moving too fast and in too many directions. The limitations on the digital world are few. This means we can expect massive growth to keep taking place.

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This means we can expect massive growth to keep taking place.

Of course, it's going to be massive, considering we are just getting hang of things, and how we can further improve the digital world.

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The amazing thing is the starting point we are at considering where things were 20 years ago. That is why we can use words like "massive". Back then, we were at a much lower level in both our advancement and capabilities.

Now we are much further down the road. Hence I see the progress, even if it is the same as the past 10 years, putting us in a huge position going forward. It is all building.

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The amazing thing is the starting point we are at considering where things were 20 years ago.

20 years ago would be me in a cradle or somewhere napping lol.

Things have evolved greatly in the last 20 years.

I remember purchasing a Java phone back in High school, Smartphones are now today's norm, which won't be the same for the next 20 years too.

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You dont want me to tell you what I remember.

I had a grandmother who had a rotary phone.

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