It's very interesting that the metaverse will likely disrupt realestate in the medium term. That and the sharply declining birth rates will also have a huge impact on it (it's debatable how).
Telepresence has been trying to get off the ground for a few decades now and that's going to impact physical labor markets in the long term.
Why try to return to the way things were being done before instead of moving forward with disruptive new ideas?
It's very interesting that the metaverse will likely disrupt realestate in the medium term. That and the sharply declining birth rates will also have a huge impact on it (it's debatable how).
Telepresence has been trying to get off the ground for a few decades now and that's going to impact physical labor markets in the long term.
Why try to return to the way things were being done before instead of moving forward with disruptive new ideas?