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Who am I?
In the interest of privacy, I want to keep this account anonymous, but I would like to give some context about who I am and what I want to achieve by building the Speculation Station. I have just graduated university with a degree in both Law and Finance, and am in the process of getting a j*b. As I go through life, I have noticed that often my thoughts don’t align with other people; being brought up to question everything has led me to conclusions that are unique, deviating from the people that I am surrounded by. To others, my outlook on the world is viewed can be construed as contrarian or far-fetched, but to me, it feels instinctive and principled. Thoughts of living my life constrained by a 9 to 5, being delegated tasks by a superior instead of creating my own and living in a state where heightened stress is commonplace isn’t all that appealing to me. I’m aware that not all j*bs are stressful and my thoughts about this topic can come across as pessimistic, but these are systems that have been built to help people cope and give them a sense of security. On the other hand, I understand that industry experience is crucial; this clashing of ideas puts me in a confused place, looking for a way through. I constantly question whether this is only way to create value and therefore freedom of time and money, so here I am trying to navigate an alternate path.
So why did I take this path if I didn’t really agree with the position I would end up in as a result?
I would like to preface this by noting that since the time I started my study that world has changed drastically. AI has become unpredictably powerful, and systems are changing at their core; the imminence of understanding this change has accelerated. Nevertheless, I don’t think this changes my thinking from its base.
Firstly, I seek to learn. I am curious about the world, I want to know how things work, how money flows and what people do to create value. University is a hub of information given to you in a structured form, it teaches you how to study, network and learn. I have built a foundational of knowledge that I am grateful for and can leverage to help me navigate the world’s newest problems. The nature of my degrees revolve heavily around individual research and study, two incredibly important skills in today’s information age.
Secondly, I wanted to have the necessary credentials to support and validate my work and opinions. People have respect for those who have a set of qualifications and j*bs hire people with those qualifications; completing university creates a safety net of sorts, knowing that if my aspirations to create value on my own accord manage to fall through, knowing that I have a backup relieves stress.
Thirdly, I wanted to build my network. University has helped me meet my best mates, helped me build a network of unique people to talk to and share ideas with. It has allowed me to have some of the best experiences of my life and broaden my perspectives of people, their thinking and why they act in the way they do. Putting myself in a place where I was forced to meet new people and create a network was one of the best decisions I’ve made.
Now that I have reached the end of that path, the only thing I regret is the student loan bill.
What do I want to achieve with this platform?
I want to use this platform to share ideas, speculate on the future and create a platform that invokes important conversation. Mountains of thoughts are being built up in my head and I’ve never had a chance to get them out. The young people around me don’t appreciate how rapidly the world will change because they have never questioned the reality they live in; they just accept it. Whilst acquiescing to the system will get you somewhere in life, it is unlikely that it will enlighten you and drive you to create something bigger that what already exists. I want to use my thoughts and opinions to drive change and inform people of swiftness of change that new technology will enforce on to people. The world we live is going to look completely different in only a short period of time, and it is time for people to wake up, take advantage and think differently.
What am I going to talk about?
The topics that I believe are important are as follows:
The financial system is going to change drastically. The valuation of companies will be driven by speculation as the value of labor and the dollar goes to zero. Value will be created and stored in the form of scarce assets (like Bitcoin), counteracting the uncontrollable inflation that the fractionalized reserve lending system has convinced people is the most optimal reality. The politicization of money has allowed centralized actors to control the value of barter systems. Money should be valued by the people, for the people, not by reserve banks and institutions. The intersection of AI and crypto are going normalize the existence of programmable money and bring world adoption to digital ledgers as the optimal place to store value, rather than in the hands of middlemen.
AI is going to overhaul the whole world. Access to any information will be available at the click of a button, the touch of screen or by recording a message, with feedback given in seconds. Jobs that were once considered high-level, like Law and Finance will be largely automated and made extremely efficient through expertly trained models and agents. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is not far away, if not already present, and this will need to be adapted to. The world’s largest companies are going all-in AI, investing trillions of dollars to try capture the value of the opportunity.
The underlying systems of the world will go through fundamental change. Governments, institutions and world markets are going to be transformed by the development of technology. Legal systems are going to have to adapt quickly to incentivize people to act for the greater good, rather use powerful technology to extract value and create a harmful physical and digital world. Bureaucracy will fail; people will wake up to narrative creation and hunger for control present in governments and corporations. The bureaucratic ideals of making the citizens of the world serve governments and institutions will erode, people will prefer a decentralized future where self-custody is preferred, and consensus is formed on distributed networks.
These ideas form the pillars of what I like to think about, and where I believe the world will experience the most change in the future. I hope to build this platform to incite unique thinking and drive a worldview that is separated from the system that media tells you is the option for you to participate in. You are the god of your world, and it is up to you to decide what the future looks like.
Now let’s get to work!
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