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ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 26: I Feel Poor!

ReadMultiplex.com: You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It. Part 26: I Feel Poor!

Episode 45 Published 12 hours ago
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Have you ever noticed how the most miraculous things become completely infuriating the moment they stop working perfectly? Consider the device you are likely using right now to read or listen to this. It possesses more raw computational power than the entire infrastructure that sent humanity to the moon. In the 1980s, equivalent processing power would have cost millions and required a gymnasium-sized facility with massive cooling systems. For the first week it feels like pure magic. Then the battery dips, a page loads four seconds instead of half a second, and physiologically you feel stressed—angry at the miracle in your pocket. This is not ingratitude. Your anxiety is a highly rational response to a very specific economic restructuring. We validate that feeling completely. The cultural narrative that dismisses it as mere pessimism misses the structural reality.

Yet you feel poor. Surveys of life satisfaction in developed nations have barely budged. Wages in AI exposed sectors are already dropping. Twenty percent of full time U S employees have seen their roles partially or fully replaced. Nominal paychecks shrink while the currency itself wobbles under the weight of transition policies like Universal High Income experiments and the slow erosion of fiat trust. College degrees that cost tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars now open doors to roles that artificial intelligence performs faster and cheaper. Job titles that once anchored identity evaporate. The math is merciless. The psychology is harsher..

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