Preamble
Society often expects the general population to find work for the vast majority of the adult lives of the community, but why? As society progresses toward a digital age with greater automation, more of the repetitive tasks often traditionally performed by humans are now also identified as being outsourced to machines, and subsequently, to artificial intelligence (AI) systems. If bots continue to maintain the trajectory of defining and replacing traditional jobs, then what is next?
Introduction
The creator economy specifically relies on subscriptions and memberships to any number of online platforms, often resulting in clearer monetization in modern contexts while also allowing for a greater level of monetization in the long run. While short-term gains might be lower, the long-term return on investment can be significantly higher. And while investing may be a gamble and often keeps many in the community “middle-class,” a class that is quickly fading into obscurity, the stigma surrounding investments is directly resulting in the harmful consequences of modern society, such as significant amounts of consumer debt and the myth of the “self-made” figures.
