From fields to factories, from factories to office buildings, every revolution is a "escape."


An industrial revolution pushed farmers into factory workshops, a second revolution sent workers into air-conditioned rooms. It seems like progress, but essentially it's the same logic: doing more work with fewer people.
Now it's the turn of AI, robots, and space. But the question is—when AI also does the work in office buildings, where do we "escape" to?
The so-called "Fourth Industry" may not be new jobs, but a redefinition of what "work" means. Perhaps future industries will allow people to do what humans are meant to do: create, think, and experience.
Not every leap forward can bring a better life, unless we clearly understand—what exactly is a better life.
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