There's going to be like some set of values that you have, and you're probably going to have more flexibility in terms of where you choose to go. So practically speaking, what i think this leads to is mass geographical migrations to different places. With more flexibility for people, you saw places like medaen and columbia, or changmay and tighland, or chango and bali becoming nomad hubs. Ye and i think people really underestimate how little it takes to create one of those hubs. The only reason there was only a handful is because there was only, i think, between five to ten thousand nomads at any given time as people travelling.
In the second part of this series on the future of work, Steph and Cal dive into new products and services, alongside macro trends that they predict are in full flux.
These include mass migration, global tax infrastructure, opportunities for services to specialize, increased isolation, UBI, and of course... the metaverse. :)