Mo Gawdat
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Podcast Appearances
That's number one.
Number two is... And then their jobs go.
But you see, the most interesting job going forward is being an entrepreneur, is using those tools to replace an economy that we've built over trillions of dollars over the last 50 years.
Everyone can be an entrepreneur in something.
That's a change that I think is about to happen.
But you're a massive business.
A shoemaker is also an entrepreneur, but not a massive business.
A little restaurant is also an entrepreneur, but it's not a massive business.
They do, but basically if you're a cafe with you and your wife as baristas, you don't.
This is also an entrepreneur.
Can the economy work in such a way where everybody is an entrepreneur?
It did before capitalism changed that around.
Of course.
In the earlier days, you raised chicken and sold eggs and others grew tomatoes and traded them for your eggs.
That actually is a very interesting thing.
Imagine that.
Imagine a world where there is so much power concentration at the top and you be eye for everybody else.
How do you think that world will respond when all their income is UBI?
They'll respond by doing things on the side.
They'll respond by going back to a barter economy.