Elon Musk just dropped a bombshell on the Moonshots with Peter Diamandis podcast that's got everyone talking.
Forget stressing about your 401(k) or building a big retirement nest egg. According to the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, saving for the distant future might be pointless because of the massive wave of AI and robotics he calls a "supersonic tsunami."
Musk predicts that by 2030, there will be more humanoid robots than people on Earth. These machines—think Tesla's Optimus—will take over traditional jobs, driving productivity through the roof.
The result? Humanity reaches a level of abundance that's hard to even imagine right now. No more scarcity.
Everyone gets what he describes as a "universal you-can-have-whatever-you-want income"—way beyond basic needs, where goods, services, and even top-tier medical care become essentially free and unlimited.
It's a bold flip on what most financial experts preach. Musk says in 10-20 years, the old rules of money and work just won't apply anymore.
Of course, this vision comes with huge questions about how we get there, but it's classic Elon—pushing us to rethink everything.
Wild future ahead... or total game-changer? Either way, it's hard to look at your savings the same.
Henry McClure
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