Necessity is the mother of invention, as they say.
I'm sure that right now, in some modest basement, apartment or attic, a group of visionary individuals are working on the next "why-didn't-I think-of-that" venture that will eventually become a juggernaut like the big 4.
We'll probably read about the founder's epic eureka moment during the quarantine era in a featured piece on Forbes a few years from now.
Desktops & screen tech might make their way back in. Maybe furniture optimized for WFH arrangements will become popular. VR apps to remotely join in distant wedding ceremonies might become a thing. Who knows?
What's interesting is that the pandemic is an equalizer of sorts for most.
No one was expecting the scale of influence on our lives.
Thus, many have an equal opportunity to ride this wave of change and figure out their next act. Time to re-think your life's roadmap.
Here's an interesting piece from Bernie Schroeder that looks into some ideas that might start taking flight.
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