The coming era of joblessness is not a crisis, nor a threat but a blessing – an initiation through which humanity is released from compelling necessity and invited to remember its genius, creative nature – a quiet, graceful advent that breaks the ancient spell binding life to labor.
For many, “joblessness” still evokes instability, loss of dignity, and fear. Yet from a higher vantage point, it appears as a precious, hidden gift: the end of the age-old bargain that requires human beings to sell their time in order to exist.
