The world changes so quickly these days that it usually takes us a moment to catch up. This dynamism means that operating with old assumptions can be risky, but also offers big arbitrage benefits for those who are quick to acknowledge and understand the shifts.
It's hard to believe, but in many ways, the year 1400 was more similar to 1700, than 2000 was to 2025.
This has big implications for us today, as we need to constantly update our plans and thinking to navigate changes across our own lives.
Where it would be reasonable to shoot for home ownership and a nice steady career just a generation ago, these things will elude huge swathes of us today. These changes alone have an enormous impact on how young people should plan for the future.
But there are many thousands of these shifts happening a unique rate, and I think it's clear to see that our culture is struggling to keep up.
In this episode, Chris scans across these changes - from tourism to gift-giving - and looks at some of the pitfalls and arbitrage opportunities as we step constantly into a pretty radical new reality.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Context of Change
02:03 Cultural Lag and Individual Behavior
03:10 Adapting to New Norms and Future Planning
03:52 Cultural Lag and Planning for the Future
08:53 The Evolution of Careers in a Changing World
14:19 Family Planning in Uncertain Times
17:42 The Changing Landscape of Travel and Tourism
24:00 The Changing Nature of Money
30:09 Rethinking Gift Giving in Modern Society
32:25 The Changing Landscape of Education
37:51 Redefining Value in Learning and Life
42:32 Thanks!
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