"According to the World Economic Forum, 65% of children entering primary school today will end up working jobs that don't exist yet. The WEF Future of Jobs Report 2025 projects 170 million new roles created by 2030, alongside 92 million displaced. The most valuable work of the next decade hasn't been invented."
"Most people approach career planning the way you'd approach a road trip. Pick the destination, plan the route, drive. That worked when destinations were stable. The new roles aren't replacements for the old ones. They're different categories of work entirely, growing out of technologies and business models that barely exist now."
"The skill of arriving somewhere doesn't. I built my first company on the idea that I could plan my way to success. The plan looked great on paper. Reality looked nothing like it. The version that worked emerged from constant adaptation, not from sticking to the original map."
The World Economic Forum predicts that 65% of children entering primary school will work in jobs that do not yet exist. By 2030, 170 million new roles will be created, while 92 million will be displaced. Traditional career planning is outdated; instead of aiming for fixed destinations, individuals should focus on adaptability. New roles, such as AI prompt engineer and TikTok strategist, require a mindset of continuous learning and flexibility. Success comes from the ability to adapt and redefine one's career path in response to changing technologies and business models.
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