Daniel Priestley: AI Will Make Plumbers Earn More Than Lawyers! (2029 PREDICTION)
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Top Comments (10)
If no one has a job who’s gonna pay the plumbers?
AI expert: “All jobs will be replaced by 2029.” Meanwhile my workplace: “Good news everyone, we’ve upgraded to Office 2013!”😂😂😂
Honestly don't care about 2029, just trying to get through 2026 alive
It would be great if all the smart people on these podcasts were talking about what we could do for each other, to build community, to fight the authoritarian powers, to spread better values, instead of self-interest, build your brand, all about money, 'upscaling business-models' etc. There are no interviews on entrepreneurship to create community projects, charities, helping organisations, to make the world better (unless I missed them)? Why is that? I guess you get what you measure, which is constant growth and revenue streams. The commoditisation of everything is dehumanising. It's quite depressing.
We are obsessing over the 2029 data center crash and plumbers out-earning lawyers, completely missing the terrifying psychological crisis that is actually destroying our generation. We are actively hijacking our own biological drive to raise a family and pouring it into disposable lifestyle businesses, desperately expecting a corporate entity to love us back. The ultimate tragedy is spending your entire life optimizing your productivity to survive an AI bubble, only to realize at the end that your actual legacy was just a casual voice note you left for a friend.
Society spent decades telling kids to go to university and avoid trades. Now we’re discovering we actually need the opposite.
I hate the smugness of telling the world they need to become entrepreneurs too
Do you like these types of conversations? Tap the like button on the video, that’s the best way to let me know you want more like this ❤ And if you haven’t already, hit subscribe - it’s completely free and it really helps the channel grow 🙏🏾appreciate you! - SB
Daniel, that last bit hit hard. Thank you to you both for this!
I don’t think it is healthy to be in your phone so much! We need to get out and engage, and do building up communities and shop local
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Top Comments (10)
If no one has a job who’s gonna pay the plumbers?
AI expert: “All jobs will be replaced by 2029.” Meanwhile my workplace: “Good news everyone, we’ve upgraded to Office 2013!”😂😂😂
Honestly don't care about 2029, just trying to get through 2026 alive
It would be great if all the smart people on these podcasts were talking about what we could do for each other, to build community, to fight the authoritarian powers, to spread better values, instead of self-interest, build your brand, all about money, 'upscaling business-models' etc. There are no interviews on entrepreneurship to create community projects, charities, helping organisations, to make the world better (unless I missed them)? Why is that? I guess you get what you measure, which is constant growth and revenue streams. The commoditisation of everything is dehumanising. It's quite depressing.
We are obsessing over the 2029 data center crash and plumbers out-earning lawyers, completely missing the terrifying psychological crisis that is actually destroying our generation. We are actively hijacking our own biological drive to raise a family and pouring it into disposable lifestyle businesses, desperately expecting a corporate entity to love us back. The ultimate tragedy is spending your entire life optimizing your productivity to survive an AI bubble, only to realize at the end that your actual legacy was just a casual voice note you left for a friend.
Society spent decades telling kids to go to university and avoid trades. Now we’re discovering we actually need the opposite.
I hate the smugness of telling the world they need to become entrepreneurs too
Do you like these types of conversations? Tap the like button on the video, that’s the best way to let me know you want more like this ❤ And if you haven’t already, hit subscribe - it’s completely free and it really helps the channel grow 🙏🏾appreciate you! - SB
Daniel, that last bit hit hard. Thank you to you both for this!
I don’t think it is healthy to be in your phone so much! We need to get out and engage, and do building up communities and shop local