Things Expected to Happen By the Year 2030
Governing Dynamics: These are things that are expected to happen by 2030 that aren’t favorable to men.
We men are continuously looking into the future in order to either forecast and plan for it or prepared for any emergencies. There are a lot of conspiracy theories about different agendas that at this moment if you look around seem to gear toward someplace. Most of us, wonder if those things ever going to happen, others expect these things to happen, and some want to do everything they can to change the course where we are heading.
With every obstacle comes opportunity, so they say. And when the river sounds it’s probably because there’s a torrent coming. No one has a magic wand to predict exactly what the next 10 years will have in store for us. But we can sure damn, take a pick. The following are the most common predictions I have seen from prominent organizations and people:
The Great Rest: One of the most sought-after event that everyone is talking about. It is an economic plan drawn up by the World Economic Forum that should “aim to facilitate the rebuilding of the global COVID-19 crisis in a way which prioritizes sustainable development.” The problem with this plan is its slogan “You will own nothing and be happy!” What in the world is that supposed to mean? From the looks of it, it just rubs the wrong way to some people because it touches some of the most important civil rights principles. For instance, the right of ownership. Does it mean that these people will have everyone in the world turn over their property to the state? And the problem is that these people don’t give a specific answer to this concern to the rest of the population. They keep going at it, talking and talking about this plan that is supposed to be put into motion by the year 2030 without ever revealing anything specific.
It is an economic plan drawn up bythe World Economic Forum that should “aim to facilitate the rebuilding of the global COVID-19 crisis in a way which prioritizes sustainable development.” The problem with this plan is its slogan “You will own nothing and be happy!”
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The Raise of The SHeconomy: Morgan Stanley Financial recently released a study about women’s role in the workplace and how society has focused its interest on getting women out of the house and into their jobs. There is a plethora of promotion and empowerment throughout the culture and media, particularly the positive linkage between gender diversity and economics. Unfortunately, apparently, society is only focusing on one gender and bashing the other in order to make this happen—as a result, men have been opting out of their corporate jobs, not having any intentions to go to college, and living very minimalistic. This could present an issue in the near future, because “more women are delaying marriage, choosing to stay single or divorcing in their 50s and 60s. Women are also delaying childbirth or having fewer children than in the past.” States Morgan Stanley Financial. By the year 2030, it is expected that single women will grow in numbers at a +1.2 annually compared to the +0.8% for the overall U.S. population. Would that be a good thing? Well, I’m assuming that more people will not be able to afford housing and young adults will continue to live with their parents till they are at least 25 to 35 years old and go out parting wasting the only spare change they get out of their fast-food jobs or gig-economy; at least that’s what I see young men doing. Men are aware these things are happening and some are preparing for it.
The Rise of Obesity in America: Dr. Shawn Baker, Multisports world record setting, physician, and athlete, author of The Carnivore Diet says that “by the year 2030 one of four Americans will not just be obese but severely obese. That’s around 220 for a 5’6 woman and 250 for a 5’10 male” On a Twitter post the other day, retweeted by Jordan B. Peterson. Los Angeles Times backs up Dr. Baker’s claims in an article dated Dec 18, 2019, titled “By 2030, nearly half of all U.S. adults will be obese, experts predict” stating that “New research finds that by 2030, nearly half of American adults — 49.2% to be exact — will be obese. In every single state, no fewer than 35% of adults will have a body mass index of at least 30, the threshold that defines obesity.”
The Cashless Society the Rise of Bitcoin and Blockchain: One good book to read about this cashless society is The Future of Less by Allen H. Kupetz. In his book he explains how can the wireless, paperless and cashless revolution will profoundly impact virtually everything in your life and how you can prepare for these huge inevitable changes. He talks about an “insightful examination of America’s technological future that will make wire, paper, and cash obsolete. Kupetz combines theoretical discussion with real-world experience giving you a tour of what communications and technology will hope to accomplish in the near future. The book was made way back in 2008 so bitcoin and blockchain weren’t in the picture back then. However, it forecasted the changes that we are living through right now, and its information it’s evergreen. Although bitcoin goes up or down every minute of the day these seem to be the preferred way to invest by many youngsters nowadays and blockchain technology makes it possible to have a decentralized currency system—so it seems. Till the government started putting its hands on it and got some control.
So, the government has managed to put some control on some of these technologies not letting the populous out of the leash. What problem that could ever represent? For the government NOT A PROBLEM! For the regular people lots of it. There is no way for the gig technology to strive. Anything you do, or anything you gain, the government wants to know. Got to pay the piper! Doesn’t it sound like a well-known slogan we’ve already discussed?
Called me crazy but I don’t know the world seems to be heading down a very obscure dystopia with all these predictions and apparently no one is taking notice. With the great rest plan of the World Economic Forum, the raise of the SHEconomy, the rise of obesity in America, the cashless society the raise of bitcoin and blockchain technology it only leads to the conclusion that we are heading to some type of Orwellian nightmare. But anyway, those are my thoughts on the subject.
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