Builders of Your Own Future?
- Nemesus

- Sep 27
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 29
This is for everyone born in the 2000s:
Statistically, you’ve already reached the peak of your private contacts – from now on, they will only decline.
By 2050, 10 billion people will live on this planet, two-thirds in cities. Yet cities make people more anonymous, not more connected. And in ever faster-changing work environments, there’s little time left for real bonds.
Many of your friends and relatives will no longer be around, long-term business contacts will remain the exception – and much of what you can do today will be obsolete by 2050 – only then you won’t be 25 anymore.
Already today, carelessly commissioned AI content is flooding the net, making you feel even lonelier – even if right now you may be too distracted to notice its full extent. Don’t worry: sooner or later, distractions will fade, and loneliness will hit you harder and sooner than you’d like.
If you want to take action, my video essay “Architects of Loneliness” will support you. The link is below.


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