Here's the short version.
Within 10 years, every major government in the developed world is going to start sending people a check, around $3,000 a month. And here's the part almost nobody understands yet: by the time it arrives, that check is going to be worth more than most people's salaries today.
Not because the check is big. Because everything is about to get absurdly cheap.
That's not my opinion. That's the math.
In the video, I walk you through Peter's three phases:
Phase 1 — The Fracture. AI hits every industry at once. This part is going to be painful.
Phase 2 — The Automation Dividend. Honestly, the most elegant economic idea I've heard in years.
Phase 3 — Universal High Income. Where $3,000 a
month stops being survival money… and quietly becomes wealth.
By the end, you'll understand the next decade of the global economy better than 99% of the people on the planet.
But here's what really kept me up at night. It wasn't the money. It was one question:
When work becomes optional, and it will — what will actually give your life meaning?
That's the real challenge of the next 10 years. And I think it's worth sitting with now, before the rest of the world catches up.