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The coming years will be complex and, at the same time, exciting for human evolution. Being able to apply new technologies to create a balanced society is a challenge and the coast spaces offer us right places.
November 16, 2021 by
Funandwater Press

In the coming years, professions that do not require human hands in addition to the brain will be replaced by routines more intelligent than us. However, those activities where human hands and the brain cannot be replaced will become a concentration of labor like we've never seen before, and perhaps an opportunity for those who cannot find their place in this new world.

Coastal areas have always been pleasant places for living, but daily routines and established economic patterns limited their use to vacation periods.

With the advent of this new era of online work and immediate uncertainties, envisioning life on the coast with a farm, an aquaculture project, or a hostel with coworking are some of the options we can develop with the help of new intelligences and technologies.

Seeing this disruptive stage as an opportunity for those of us who have been workers and never imagined ourselves leading a project, now we have the chance and the necessity to do so, discovering a more hopeful side to this era where there is talk of job losses and an uncertain future.

It's time to get trained, starting as a client or volunteer in the project we've always dreamed of leading, immersing ourselves in what new technologies can do for us to conquer a space that seemed unreachable.