Tristan Tate
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I myself have no higher education.
I finished school when I was 16 and I haven't spent a single day in any educational classroom since then.
So I think it's more about a willingness to be educated than an obligation to go to college.
And I think that a lot of people in the world are adapting to the modern world a lot faster than people who go to university and are reading from textbooks that are 10, 20, 30 years old.
I think agency is going to be what divides the haves from the have-nots in the future, more so than any type of qualification.
Because, as I said earlier, mass layoffs are incoming.
AI is replacing almost every single job you can think of to some degree.
I mean, I've watched studies that AI is going to replace surgeons very soon.
It's terrifying to think that, you know, I mean, it's not terrifying to think a machine is going to do an operation on you.
Machines do lots of things for us.
But it's terrifying to think that all these people who spent all this money and all this time being qualified in this very specific skill are going to become obsolete.
So I don't know what the world's going to look like.
But I feel like the wealth divide is going to grow bigger.
I feel like the middle class is going to eviscerate and evaporate what's left of it anyway.
And you're going to have the haves and the have-nots.
And what's going to separate them is the agency to take action more so than what they know.
Well, you see it every day on Twitter.
It's the only social media platform I'm not banned from.
And I will post something which is conjecture.
It's subjective.