Elon Musk just gave retirement planning the most radical advice possible:
“Don’t worry about squirreling money away for retirement in 10 or 20 years — it won’t matter.
You won’t need to save for retirement.”
His reasoning (from the same conversation):
We’re already in the singularity — “the event horizon” where prediction breaks down.
The accelerating timeline makes long-term saving irrelevant.
Services, homes, healthcare, entertainment — abundance will be so extreme that the old rules vanish.
Peter Diamandis: “The way this unfolds is fundamentally impossible to predict because of self-improvement of the AI and the accelerating timeline.”
Elon: “We’re in this beautiful sweet spot… like being at the top of the roller coaster about to drop. I don’t just have courtside seats — I’m on the court.”
If saving for retirement becomes pointless in the next 10–20 years because we’re already past the event horizon…
what’s the first thing you’d change about how you live right now?
Skol och betygsystemet görs om var och vartannat år. Kanske är det dags att testa att ta bort betygen helt? Och bara ha intagningsprov till uni grundat på olika nationella prov.
@Mats0staM@Bbiiddee Det går inte att ha lagar som bara gäller vissa. Det drabbar alla arbetslösa och alla sjuka, inte bara fuskarna. Det är min poäng, därav min fråga.