Invisible Billionaires: The Future of Wealth
Futurist Thomas Frey explores how the richest individuals of tomorrow may possess wealth that is intangible and invisible, challenging our traditional views of affluence.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 11 days ago
In a world where wealth has often been displayed through tangible assets like yachts and private islands, futurist Thomas Frey presents a thought-provoking perspective on the future of wealth.
Frey argues that the billionaires of tomorrow may own nothing that can be seen or touched, as the nature of wealth evolves with technology and societal changes.
This shift could redefine our understanding of success and affluence, moving away from physical possessions to intangible assets and digital currencies.