Macron: 'I have no regrets pushing for this necessary reform'

There will be a point in the future where the majority of people will be basically jobless. Yes, machines create new jobs. But not everyone can switch their profession to a data scientists, a mathematician, a physicist, a philosophist. Some because they don't want to, some because it's simply too difficult for them. Not everyone can become a researcher either. Also not everyone can become a painter or offer something else human made for a living. Human art is something irreplaceable, but can also be oversaturated. This will get a bigger and bigger problem. 1. because at the moment money is unequally distributed, leaving jobless people in poverty.

Lets say this problem will be solved. The next problem will be how to get a meaning in your life when you have all the money and there simply is no job avaible or needed. People say jobs don't give them meaning in their life. But for most people jobs are a routine, something fixed in their life, something which gives them stability, a feeling of being productive, doing something for society. When nobody literally wants you to work because it's more expensive to get a worker, people have to do something else. What will be a big question.

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