Being innovative is more important than any other skill these days, because essentially all non creative tasks will sooner or later be replaced by computers. So either we have to be a programmer, a technician, or someone innovative that tells the robots and computers what needs to be made or solved.
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Absolutely 'adapt or die'. Look at the Neom setup, the plans for the automation and robotics of the city are mind-blowing. I am amazed that it has not created more of a stir since it has the potential to redefine so much about the current way we live.