RE: Are Cities Dead?

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Most of our understanding of work- versus leisure time is comming from the industrialization with working shifts in a mill. This is a huge structural pice in our modern world that has shaped cities, architecture and any kind of infrastructure or business. With the working from home movement, we may grow into a situation that may much more resembling the one from feudalism, with no split between work and leizure but only living on the place that produces your income (a farm long time ago and a computer nowadays). This will also have a dramatic impact on infrastructure and the decline of big cities is the first thing we are noticing in this process. Interesting times ahead!



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That is an astute observation. Of course, a lot of the income process, or some, will be automated on the computer and different digital devices. This is where the growth in global wealth comes in. We are seeing the prospect of peoples devices earning a bit of money while one sleeps.

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