Wisdom-Trek / Creating a LegacyWelcome to Day 1403 of our Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me.This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to WisdomLife After Covid-19 Part 4 \u2013 Ask GrampsWisdom - the final frontier to true knowledge.\xa0Welcome to Wisdom-Trek where our mission is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before.
Hello, my friend, I am Guthrie Chamberlain, your captain on our journey to increase wisdom and create a living legacy.\xa0Thank you for joining us today as we explore wisdom on our 2nd millennium of podcasts. This is Day 1403 (https://wisdom-trek.com/captivate-podcast/day-1403/) of our trek, and it is time for our Philosophy Friday series. Each Friday, we will ponder some of the fundamental truths and mysteries of life and how they can impact us in creating our living legacy.
As we continue on this trek called life, sometimes we have questions about life, so our Friday trek is a time when we can \u201cAsk Gramps.\u201d\xa0Gramps will answer questions that you would like to ask your dad or granddad, but for whatever reason, you are unable to.\xa0No matter how old we are, I know that all of us would like the opportunity to ask dad or gramps questions about life in many areas.
We may mix it up a bit on our Friday episodes, but we will strive to keep them down to earth and enjoyable.\xa0If you have any questions that you would like to ask Gramps, please email them to guthrie@wisdom-trek.com (mailto:guthrie@wisdom-trek.com) .
Earlier last month, we addressed a question that is too broad to answer in one episode. The answer today is the fourth in a series that will span several weeks, which I will address on our Ask Gramps episodes, discussing the long term economic effects of the pandemic.\xa0Please make sure that you download our Friday podcast sessions to follow the complete analysis.\xa0Better yet, subscribe to Wisdom-Trek so you can gain a bit of wisdom five days a week.\xa0So here is the question\u2026
\u201cHey, Gramps, I realize that after this whole Covid-19 pandemic is under control, life will take on some sort of normalcy for most people.\xa0I can\u2019t get my mind around how life will change with so many people out of work and many businesses not being able to survive.\xa0What is your take on how life will be after Covid-19?\u201d
Life After Covid-19 Part 4
Our analysis so far has been overall jobs in manufacturing, brick-and-mortar retail, and the restaurant industry/future dining.\xa0As I mentioned in the past three weeks, I do not have a crystal ball nor a prophetic message about life after Covid-19. That being said, I do have over 40 years of business and nearly 64 years of life experience, which help me to see what others may not.
The core of the content today and in subsequent weeks comes from a book and companion blog written by Peter Diamandis.\xa0His book The Future Is Faster Than You Think was published in January of this year before Covid-19. Peter has recently also stated that Covid-19 would accelerate his predictions significantly.\xa0I recommend his book.
Let me once again offer some perspective.\xa0It has been said that crises don\u2019t so much alter the course of history as accelerate changes that are already underway.\xa0Exponential technology has been disrupting traditional industries at an ever-increasing pace.\xa0The pandemic has put these changes into hyperspeed. Never have we had the opportunity to rewrite entire sectors, redefine the problems they address, and reinvent their solutions. This is a scary and also exciting time to be alive!\xa0Any time we have a disaster such as this, there is also unlimited opportunity.
The next economic sector we will explore is commercial real estate & offices.
Impact:\xa0The commercial real estate market is about to take a severe hit. And the real estate domino effect can topple adjacent financial institutions