RE: The continuous fear of job Insecurity and Inconvenience.!

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Evolutionary process at work/play. Nature’s endless changes, forcing adaptation.

Change is accelerating - posing both challenges & opportunities.

Indeed, many who keep trying living according to the ways of society & culture we/they have grown up with - i.e. working jobs, employed in financial/economic/corporate systems built last century - may find it difficult to adapt as conditions change. I think this is an interesting niche community here on Hive, who’ve positioned themselves at the forefront of change - embracing technology and shifts towards decentralization, learning & adjusting to the direction things are headed. Similarly with those really putting their heads down and doing the work to get proficient with the use of AI tools, keeping ahead of the curve to seize what opportunities to put it to use as business models change.

Imo, there’s gonna be a big shift towards greater requirements for individuals to step into their own financial/economic sovereignty, embracing the spirit of ‘solo entrepreneurship’ and really rising to the challenges & seize the opportunities in/of these new directions things are heading. “Security” in jobs, employment, corporations, governments… likely gonna be less & less; the greater “security” only available as coming into one’s own independence and either carving out a unique path and/or riding waves of ‘unconventional/non-traditional’ opportunities and investing the profits wisely.

“Wait and trust the process,” *to a degree… though not passively waiting. The era of intense hustle-culture sleepless nights grinding may be coming to an end too, but there’s still no doubt a level of self-development required - investment in knowledge & skills - so that one knows how to surf when the right waves of opportunity roll in… 🌊



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You do have your own plans to succeed with an idea, but if that Idea works and then suddenly don't works, it seems to be quite disappointing because you were going smoothly and then one fine day even gets over, it's shocking. First of all it takes a lot of time to recover from that great shock of losing a job.
Entrepreneurship is another sorts of thing, I think all of us from our childhood would have dreamt to be something so if suddenly you have to change your profession from an Engineer to an entrepreneur it's quite tricky which 0% of guarantee. It's basically on your interest and passion I would say. Doing your own job with independence seems to be very interesting until you implement it, sometimes we do have seen big business getting disrupted and all the money getting wasted.

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