The world is changing faster than ever. Technology and capitalism have given us access to everything—except deep, meaningful human connection. While we are digitally connected, we are physically and emotionally drifting apart.

Think about it: Africans migrate to Europe, leaving family behind. Over time, the family bond weakens. People work long hours chasing money, leaving little time for real relationships. Social media gives the illusion of closeness, but loneliness is at an all-time high.

I foresee a future where human connection becomes a paid experience. We are already seeing signs of this:
1. Therapists and life coaches: people paying to be heard.
2. Co-working spaces and social clubs: paying just to be around others.
3. Cuddle therapy and companion services: paying for human touch.
4. Virtual reality family reunions: because people are too far apart.

The question is: Is this future inevitable, or can we slow it down? Can we still prioritize real-life connections over digital ones?
The world is changing faster than ever. Technology and capitalism have given us access to everything—except deep, meaningful human connection. While we are digitally connected, we are physically and emotionally drifting apart. Think about it: Africans migrate to Europe, leaving family behind. Over time, the family bond weakens. People work long hours chasing money, leaving little time for real relationships. Social media gives the illusion of closeness, but loneliness is at an all-time high. I foresee a future where human connection becomes a paid experience. We are already seeing signs of this: 1. Therapists and life coaches: people paying to be heard. 2. Co-working spaces and social clubs: paying just to be around others. 3. Cuddle therapy and companion services: paying for human touch. 4. Virtual reality family reunions: because people are too far apart. The question is: Is this future inevitable, or can we slow it down? Can we still prioritize real-life connections over digital ones?
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