Do you want to know how to write with AI without sounding like AI?
I still remember the first time I used AI to write an article. I thought it was going to be amazing, like a shortcut to perfect writing—something that would turn my rough ideas into polished, engaging articles instantly. But when I read it? It felt like I was reading the instruction manual for a microwave. Not exactly what I was hoping for. I love AI and what it can do, but I want my words to sound like me, not a robot.
AI is exciting, no doubt about it. But does anyone really enjoy reading something that feels like it was spit out by a machine? I’d rather read something that feels natural, maybe even makes me chuckle. So, here’s what I’ve learned about using AI to help with writing while still keeping it real.
P.S: But you need to understand I’m not teaching you guys a trick and tips to work around AI detection tools. I’m just telling you guys how to work together with AI and ease your work and make your work 10x faster but still maintain your touch rather than accepting what the AI giving you.
Why AI Generated Content Doesn’t Work?
AI-generated text can feel repetitive, stiff, and too formal. One of the biggest giveaways? No personal stories or natural phrases. I once asked AI to write a travel article for me. The sentences were structured well, but it felt like it was just listing facts with no personality—like reading an encyclopedia instead of hearing a friend talk about their trip. If everything sounds perfectly structured but lacks personality, that’s a sign AI wrote it. And if you finish an article and realize there wasn’t a single real-life example, doesn’t that feel a little… off?
Giving AI Better Instructions
Make It Sound Natural
When I ask my AI assistant for help, I treat it like I’m talking to a friend. Instead of saying, “Explain quantum physics,” I say, “Explain quantum physics like you’re chatting with a neighbor at a barbecue.” That way, the response sounds more human. And if I really want to make it feel personal, I’ll add, “Throw in a quick story about messing up a science project in high school.”
Mix Up Sentence Lengths
AI sometimes makes everything sound the same. To fix that, I ask it to mix short and long sentences. I might say, “Write this like a conversation with a friend—keep it casual and mix up the rhythm.” It helps break the robotic feel and makes the writing flow more naturally.
Why I Love ChatGPT Canvas
ChatGPT Canvas is a lifesaver because it gives me more control over AI-generated text compared to other tools. Instead of regenerating an entire section, I can tweak specific sentences, adjust tone instantly, and refine my ideas without losing the flow of my writing. If AI gives me a sentence that sounds weird, I can highlight it and tweak it instantly. If the tone is too formal, I just say, “Make this more relaxed.”
When I write for people who don’t know much about AI, I simplify things so it’s easy to follow. If I’m writing for AI nerds, I let it be a little more technical. The best part? The suggestions help me adjust things so my writing never feels too stiff.
Making AI Writing Feel More Human
Add Personal Touches
AI-generated text can feel bland, so I like to add little details—something funny that happened to me, a weird thought I had, or even a casual remark. It makes things feel more natural. Because, let’s be honest, writing should sound like you, not a textbook.
Use Everyday Language
Instead of saying, “This concept is difficult to comprehend,” I say, “Yeah, this one’s a bit tricky to get.” It sounds way more natural and friendly. And honestly, if writing feels like a conversation, it’s just more fun to read.
My Process for Writing with AI
Know Your Audience. Are you writing for total beginners or AI pros?
Plan Before You Generate. Have a rough idea of what you want to say.
Tweak the AI’s Output. AI might give you something useful, but it won’t be perfect—edit it.
Try Fun Prompts. Ask AI to write something like a detective story or a stand-up comedy bit. You’ll get creative ideas that way.
Words That Make AI Writing Obvious
AI-generated writing often includes certain words and phrases that feel too structured, overly formal, or just unnatural. These words can make the text feel harsh and robotic instead of engaging and human. Some words just scream “AI wrote this.” If you see them, swap them out:
“delve into” → say “check out” or “explore.”
“in the realm of” → say “in the world of.”
“it is important to understand” → just say “it matters.”
“a tapestry of” → try “a mix of.”
“In today’s digital age” → go with “these days.”
“crucial” → use “key” or “important.”
“showcasing” → say “highlighting.”
“navigate the landscape” → go with “explore the field.”
“furthermore” → just say “also.”
“consequently” → say “so” or “as a result.”
“not only but also” → sometimes just “and” works fine.
How to Make AI Writing Sound Like You
Switch Things Up: If a sentence feels bland, reword it in your own style.
Adjust Lengths: Shorten long sentences, and expand on short ones when needed.
Add Humor: Saying “I almost hit the panic button” makes a sentence way more fun than saying “I was concerned.”
How to Get AI to Write What You Want
Being specific is key. Instead of saying, “Tell me about AI,” ask, “Write a casual guide on how AI helps small businesses.”
If the response feels off, just tweak it. Want it to sound friendlier? Ask for that. Need it more professional? Say so. AI won’t know unless you tell it.
Final Thoughts
Writing with AI doesn’t mean giving up your voice. It’s all about guiding AI so it sounds like you. A mix of personal stories, humor, and simple language can make even AI-generated text feel real.
So, have you tried writing with AI yet? If you have, what tricks do you use to make it sound more natural? Drop a comment and share your experiences—I’d love to hear your take!
Do you worry about losing your personal style? Share your thoughts—I’d love to hear how you’re making AI work for you!
Also, want to know about what chatgpt model is best for your work? Learn from Here.
Everyone loves good luxury vehicles. You can say that you haven’t fantasized about owning a fast car, a fast plane, or a fast boat. But we know that everyone loves to own such luxurious vehicles. This time we aren’t going to be checking out the coolest cars or the fastest jets. This time we made a list of the most luxurious yachts in the world.
Sometimes you just have to take a step back and marvel at the sheer luxury of these massive boats. So we are going to give you details about some truly humongous sea crafts, and some smaller boats that cost way more money than you could even imagine. These boats are owned by some of the richest people in the world.
This is the first one on our list of the most luxurious yachts in the world. This superyacht is owned by one of the two brains behind google, Sergy Brin. Dragonfly can be mentioned as the prettiest boat on this entire list. This yacht is a 239-foot superyacht hailed as the fastest and most fuel-efficient long-range cruising yacht on the water.
With the look of this thing, that is not very hard to believe. Like any other superyacht worth its money, you can land a helicopter on this thing. It has a helipad on the front of it, as well as a dance floor, and an open-air movie theater onboard. It can cruise at a top speed of 27 knots. And it has a maximum cruising range of 4500 nautical miles.
You can do pretty much anything with this yacht. You can party on the water. Go island-hopping on this thing, or you can use it to coordinate disaster relief after a hurricane. Dragonfly did just that back in 2015. This boat is so much awesome.
This is a beautiful superyacht inspired by Japanese interior decor and appropriately named after a legendary samurai, the Musashi. This yacht is owned by the founder of software company Oracle, Larry Ellison. Musashi is one of his many yachts and it’s without a doubt the coolest one he owns.
Designers of the Musashi weren’t satisfied with conventional design. They went ahead to create a unique masterpiece. The lower deck of the boat is reserved for mostly crew areas and technical spaces. Guests get to enjoy the slew of amenities that make sailing on this thing a treat.
This yacht includes amenities such as a gymnasium and a spa. It also got a huge main deck. They call it a play deck. You can find a basketball court, an informal lounge, and a cinema. The rest of the deck provides sumptuous suites and cabins for guests. There is an open-air top deck that offers the guests the chance to enjoy the sun, cool off in the yacht spa pool, or enjoy a drink at the bar. This 288-foot luxury yacht is worth $160 million. It is exactly as luxurious as you thought.
This is one of the most luxurious yachts in the world. It was built by the legendary Lurssen back in 2009. This yacht is owned by the emirates millionaire Abdullah Al Futen. This beautiful buoyant boat is 330 feet long. And it has a tonnage of 5000 tons. The Radiant isn’t just luxurious because it looks so good, it is quite the feat of modern engineering as well.
The engines put out more than 8700 horsepower. That means, she can accelerate up to a maximum of 21 knots. She can also keep you on the water for a while, because of this yacht 96 000 gallon fuel capacity. The enormous hull of the Radiant is made of steel. And its grand exterior is made of aluminum.
When it comes to this boat’s interior, it has an elegant interior that was designed by Glen Pushelberg. It has a deck laid with teak wood. And it can easily accommodate up to 20 guests and 44 crew members on any given day.
When it comes to amenities, the Radiant comes with swimming pools, a beach club, a massage room, a swimming platform, a movie theatre, a gym, and a deck jacuzzi. They are all air-conditioned of course.
The Radiant also comes with a defensive system. It’s equipped with an extremely powerful water cannon to defend itself against attacks on the water. And it has a helicopter landing pad in case you want to leave the boat immediately.
This is one of the largest superyachts in the world. When we are dealing with a vessel this large, you’re probably going to have to mention a couple of billionaires. Serene is currently owned by the billionaire crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Muhammad Bin Salman.
This Italian-made luxury superyacht was originally custom-built for another billionaire, he is the Russian Vodka tycoon Yuri Shefler. The Serene was also apparently leased by Bill Gates for $5 million a week.
The Serene is about 440 feet long. And it boasts twin-screw propulsion, which helps propel this absolute behemoth of a boat. It accommodates around 24 guests and 52 crew members. Its huge size isn’t even the best part.
The Serene comes with a few features, such as 2 helipads which can convertible into a dance floor, a submarine, snow room, steam room, and also pools like a regular pool, seawater pool, jet stream pool, and spa pools. It is constantly surrounded by water, so the designers made sure it has a lot of water on board.
Eclipse is owned by the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich. It is not just one of the most luxurious yachts in the world. It is also one of the most expensive yachts on the planet. The crazy price tag rumored on this thing will make your head spin. It is estimated that this yacht is worth in the range of 800,000 to a whopping 1.5 billion.
This magnificent vessel was built by Blom and Boss of Hamburg and it measures 536 feet long. It has many more extravagant features that your everyday superyacht might not be able to handles. It has features such as 24 guest cabins, 2 swimming pools, several hot tubs, and a disco hall. You also have 2 helicopter pads, 3 launch boats, and a mini-submarine capable of submerging up to 50 meters.
The Eclipse also comes with several security features as well. There is an intruder detection system, a missile defense system, and it has a master bedroom that features armor plating and bulletproof windows.
This yacht has not even been completed yet. But it has been topping lists for years. It was purchased a couple of years ago by Jeff Bezos for $500 million. And they are taking time to build this amazing yacht. It’s slated to be shipped out in 2022. Bezos being the former richest person in the world is unsurprisingly the kind of guy that likes to party on yachts.
He decided if he is going to own one, he is going to own potentially one of the craziest yachts to hit the water. This yacht will of course feature several decks, boast 3 enormous masts, and it will be bursting with amenities across its decks you can expect beautiful lounges, huge swimming pools, and lots of bars. It is a complete yacht experience.
The operating cost of this behemoth will be around $60 million per year. This yacht is meant to be peak opulence. So that price is clearly on purpose.
This is a superyacht also built by the legendary Lurssen. Its slick exterior was designed by Tim Heywood. He knows exactly what a yacht is supposed to look like and went for it. Its equally exquisite interiors were designed by Terrance Disdale Design.
The Topaz is owned by Sheikh Mansour the deputy prime minister of the United Arab Emirates. He is the minister of presidential affairs and a member of the royal family of Abu Dhabi. He is also a billionaire with a net worth of $20 billion.
This yacht is 482 feet long and is fitted with a power-packed 7990 horsepower engine, pulling this massive ship at speeds up to 25.5 knots.
This beautiful yacht features a steel displacement hull and an aluminum megastructure with 8 gorgeous decks for different exotic viewing experiences. The extravagant interior of the Topaz features amenities like a large Jacuzzi, much warmer than taking a dip in the ocean. It has a swimming deck, a state-of-the-art gym, and the yacht is fully air-conditioned for optimal temperature control.
This boat doesn’t just look good from the inside either. It comes with fancy underwater lights and double helicopter landing pads.
As a top contender for the most luxurious yachts in the world, The Rising Sun is owned by billionaire David Geffen. This $650 million vessel is one of the most expensive yachts in the world. It was designed by the late legendary Jon Bannenberg and built by German mastership building company Lurssen of course.
The Rising Sun is a whopping 453-foot long superyacht making it one of the largest yachts in the world as well. It’s already been owned by two yacht enthusiast billionaires. The Rising Sun isn’t just routinely frequented by billionaires though. It is hosted by celebrities and even royalty. Who wouldn’t want to sail around on this masterpiece of engineering?
For the cost of over 0.5 billion, The Rising Sun will give you 86,000 square feet of living space and 35,000 square feet of lavishly designed deck space as well as several luxuries for you and your many guests. Which include features like jacuzzis, a full gymnasium, a sauna, a spa, and a basketball court. These are the kind of stuff you can fit on your ship when it is so bloody massive.
This is the largest yacht in the world. It is also made by Lurssen. The Azzam was one of the most complex and challenging yachts they ever had to build. It shipped with a price tag that reflected exactly that.
It measures 590 feet long, this humongous ship somehow doesn’t immediately sink to the bottom of the ocean. And it is also somehow one of the fastest superyachts there. It can reach of speed up to 30 knots. This floating extravagance is owned by Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nayan. He is the president of the United Arab Emirates and Emir of Abu Dhabi. He has a net worth of $18 billion. So he has no problem paying for this expensive yacht.
The Azzam wasn’t just built to wow you with its incredible size, it is got an equally wow-worthy interior when you get on board. Its luxurious interiors were designed by French interior decorator Christophe Leone. It has been described as sophisticated and luxurious in a turn of the century Empire style. It can hold up to 100 people, accommodating up to 36 guests in supreme luxury with a crew of about 70 people.
With billionaires constantly competing to own the largest superyacht, how long it is going to be before we get an even larger yacht.
This is what could easily be called the most luxurious yacht in the world. It is also the most expensive yacht to ever hit the water. It is not even that big in comparison to some of the whales on this list. This insanely expensive 100-foot long vessel was designed by the world-renowned UK luxury designer, Stuart Hughes. It took over 3 years to complete this incredibly decked-out boat.
The History Supreme was purchased by billionaire Malaysian businessman Robert Knock for an extremely high price tag of $4.8 billion. So what kind of futuristic spacecraft could warrant such an insane price tag, well, it doesn’t have jet thrusters, but, surely, some of the History Supremes cost can be attributed to the solid gold and platinum used to assemble this thing.
This luxury boat features no less than 225 000 pounds of these precious metals, covering the entirety of the vessel, right from the base which is coated in a thin layer of solid gold to the dining area, deck, rails, staircases, and anchor.
One of the many outstanding features of this yacht is the master bedroom. It features a wall made from meteorite rock and a statue made from Tyrannosaurus Rex bones. It features a 24 karat gold panoramic wall aquarium.
Precious metals are not all you can find on the History Supreme. You can find precious gems as well which are worth several millions of dollars.
So these are the most luxurious yachts in the world. So, which one of these yachts do you think is the most luxurious and worth the price?
The world of today and that of tomorrow is radically different than that of yesterday. We’re going through the biggest transfer of wealth and the biggest societal and cultural change in modern history. By the end of this article, you’ll understand what’s one or two steps ahead. So, get ready as today we are presenting you with 15 changes in the new world. The world around us is changing at an accelerated pace, so, here are the biggest changes that you’ll experience.
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Schools, as we know it, are done. The university experience is over. Kids today are learning from home over zoom. The local teachers weren’t equipped in the past to train kids to navigate the world they’ll be immersed in even a decade ago. The pandemic was the last nail in the coffin of a dramatically outdated educational system.
Why do you have a bored, underpaid, and underqualified teacher explain to your kid things that they can learn in the same fashion from the absolute best in the field? Picture this. The best math teacher in the world teaching math to everyone. It’s not a problem of scale anymore. Teachers still have a function as follow-ups to the lesson and offering support in the educational journey. But they are no longer the primary education source.
Teachers should be paid like athletes, where the absolute best of the best earn ridiculous sums of money because they’re the ones returning the most value for the consumer. We’re experiencing a drastic shift in education.
You’re asking kids to be focused in a four to five-hour zoom call when you know damn well you wouldn’t be able to do that. Education will be gamified in the next 3 years. You should be able to cooperate and enjoy the puzzle of learning.
Companies like Fortnite, Roblox, and Minecraft could easily serve as gateways to an educational metaverse that’s built properly. We see no reason why true education focused on teaching you how to solve problems and make decisions couldn’t be gamified as opposed to the traditional model focused on memorization and regurgitation of meaningless information. It is one of the good changes in the new world.
2. Hours in the office don’t matter
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Nobody should care how long it takes for you to get the job done. Payment for services will soon be priced differently pay by the service instead of payment by the hour. Payment by hour incentives the service provider to take a longer time to finish their work when it should be the other way around.
Why are we punishing those who are good at their job and can get the same work done at a fraction of the time spent? The old system is flawed. With the rise of smart contracts and oracles that can read real-life data and securely send proof to the contract. Work-based on results is a superior form of remuneration.
As for those few things where deliveries are dependent on time, quantity, such as entertainment or one-on-one counseling. Live streaming payments are already being tested. Instead of paying for the full price of an online self-development conference, you could stream only the speaker of your choosing and not minute by minute, but second by second of content. The total cost will be incrementally lower than the entire ticket price.
Premium content consumption will soon be treated as a utility. Think about it. You pay for electricity based on how much of it you consume.
3. Your office or business is your laptop
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Office buildings have taken over cities and have crushed the soul of the community in the process. Instead of having beautiful cities, we’ve been crushed with glass skyscrapers and neon lights. What a horrible way to live.
Nobody wants to come to the office anymore. Why waste hours of the day in transit when you can get the same work done from your laptop and use the remaining time to spend with your kids or on your hobbies.
The trade is obvious. The entire commercial real estate market is suffering from a big focus on office buildings. For the first time since the industrial revolution, we are looking at the collapse of the workplace. Building owners are converting their office buildings into apartments in a last-ditch effort to capture value. The number of office buildings converting to apartment spaces has almost doubled in 2021 compared to 2020. 41% of all conversions have been from corporate to residential.
Your home has never been more important which is why prices are going up like crazy. Real estate is proving to be the second-best store of value in this decade. Competing with bitcoin. With software eating the world. There isn’t much left for it to eat.
We are approaching the complete softwareization of the market and your entire business will be run from a single laptop that you can carry with you no matter where you choose to live.
4. Patriotism is replaced by chosen communities
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There is a continuous loss of trust between the populace and the government. People are no longer trusting their elected officials to make the best decisions for the masses. We know they are corrupt. We know they bow their head to big corporations and we know they couldn’t care less about what we need or want but would sacrifice you in a blink of an eye for their betterment.
That’s why people no longer have that attachment to the home ground. The sense of belonging is no longer there. Nobody is representing you anymore. So we find communities of our own. We congregate around communities that share our values, our desires, and our purposes. This has been reflected in our behaviors on social media apps as well.
Community-driven apps and features have been a massive tick in adoption. “Communities are the center stage of the new world!”. Since you can live anywhere, work from anywhere, and most of your active time is spent online digital communities are becoming the norm.
“People will work for money but they die for recognition and to protect what they believe in”. Patriotism is struggling with the second half and we’re seeing massive migrations around the world where people want better returns for their contributions.
The healthcare system in the U.S is a joke. Tax brackets in California have transformed Loss Angeles into a barely livable city. This is why Americans are moving to Puerto Rico and Europeans are buying second homes in emirates like Dubai.
5. Platforms are stronger than governments
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We saw this firsthand when facebook was deciding players in the united states elections and the Brexit referendum in the UK. nothing has been more humiliating to a nation-state than when twitter decides to turn off the mic on the president of the United States Donald Trump. It doesn’t matter who the person is holding the mic, but take a moment to think about the idea that a technology platform has the power to mute the leader of the most powerful military and one of the most powerful economies in the world.
“If you can silence a king, you are the king”. This is brewing a hatred towards the private enterprise that meddles with basic human freedoms. Humanity doesn’t want to have their digital presence monitored by a Zuckerberg or free speech to be banned and de-platformed if you go against the consensus of the cancel culture mob.
This is why Facebook is losing users. This is why Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse will never become a reality. And when we say metaverse we’re talking about the new version of the internet that’s coming under development.
Sure, platforms like Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram can have their room in the metaverse. But we sure as hell don’t think it’s a good idea for them to control the doors in the hallways.
This is an idea that we discussed with the founder of ethereum Vitalik Buterin. If platforms are not stronger than governments, then communities can make or break platforms. It’s time for an upgrade on the platform side of things as well.
6. The internet is the largest marketplace to ever exist
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Every year the United Nations publishes a long report on trade and development. The conclusion of that document is pretty clear, it’s been estimated that the global internet traffic in 2022 will exceed all the internet traffic up to 2016. Emerging countries are accelerating their adoption of the internet and being onboard onto online commerce and content consumption. Digital goods are on the rise as well. And there are even multiple experts expecting the digital goods marketplace to rival that of physical goods in the following decades.
Media is already a full digital marketplace and with the rise of digital scarcity through NFTs. Most physical goods will be tracked and owned through digital correspondence. When you buy a house you get your ownership papers. You get a copy, the notary keeps a copy and the local government keeps a third. What if all of them are destroyed. You lose your proof of ownership.
This is exactly what ISIS did when they infiltrated Mosul. They burned land records to cause complete chaos. But with the proof of ownership in digital ledgers, the property can be traded anywhere in the world.
You can fractionally own a building on the other side of the world legally. The rent gets distributed to the token holders. Tokenized ownership and fractional investments are some of the biggest financial breakthroughs of our generation.
If in the past it was only the privilege to have the option of using financial instruments to build wealth. The internet, and more precisely the new internet will allow anyone from anywhere in the world to use even more powerful tools than ever available before.
7. Find your sense of purpose or feel lost
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Society is changing fast. We’ve seen a decline in church and religion. This has made society more materializing and more pragmatic with their actions. It’s allowed our civilization to become richer and richer from a material perspective. We’ve run the experiment long enough and the data shows religion keeps people poor.
The richer the population of a country the less religion has a direct impact. But in the process of ridding ourselves of religion, we all lose something as collateral damage. It has to do with the idea of belonging to a physical community with a spiritual conscience.
This new generation is feeling a little lost and alone. Talk to any 20 or 30 year old and you’ll see that outside of immediate family and one to two close friends, they experience feelings of loneliness. This generation is searching for meaning. This entire world is in chaos and the rules of the game are changing before their eyes. They grew up in a world that is no longer there as they matured. Value systems are ending as well.
This is the main reason why we’ve seen a rise in social issues. People simply want to belong. So they join groups that accept them.
8. Your reputation is your CV
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With degrees becoming irrelevant we still need to see proof of ability if we are going to engage in economic trade. That’s where your online activity comes into play. Twitter is your resume. Your Youtube channel is your interview or proof of work. Showcase that you build and those who want to buy it or hire you will find it if you are good enough.
If you want to go to any company in the world start working as if you are working for the company already. We guarantee that if what you put out there is valuable and contributes to the success of the company, they will find you.
If back in the day the phrase, “if you build it, they will come” used to apply to customers. But now, it has migrated to quality workers that are doing the building and companies that are coming to them.
9. War is outdated and seen as primitive
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Look at what is happening in Ukraine right now. Tanks, military men shooting metal slabs and threatening a complete societal collapse with nukes. How primitive does that idea of going to war sound to this generation? Because that sense of patriotism has gone out the window. What would it take for the government to convince you to go to war and kill people you do not know.
These are power games of the past. We have the technology now. Drones, unmanned planes, economic trade, and innovation wares, when the goal is to save the planet and create a civilization backup on mars, starting a war seems completely out of the narrative. It is almost neanderthalian in nature.
If countries want to compete, do it in technological progress, the country that generates the most value for humankind gets to sit at the top of the leaderboard and we’ll all calp for them. But unfortunately, that is not the case. Humans are selfish beings, drooling overpowering and afraid to ridicule or lose status. It usually takes a century for the leaderboard to change and we’re seeing live, the collapse of the United States economy and the rise of China. The problem is that although China is winning, the economic volume war, their values when it comes to human rights, privacy, and freedom are not aligned with those of countries who are crushing it in that department.
See European countries, Japan, and even the United States. Only time will tell to see how this plays out.
10. The new rich have different values
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You know how old money wanted to have the largest mansion possible. Now, those properties are on the market and nobody is buying them. And it is not because people can not afford them, because every day the world minds a new billionaire. Every 17 hours.
Here is your reality might glitch a bit. Someone new becomes a millionaire every 6 seconds. These are self-made people who do not necessarily look at money and wealth the same way the previous generation did.
The new rich want to be happy and fulfilled, while Jeff Bezos is taking down bridges for his mega-yacht to be able to exit in an attempt to win the measuring contest. The new rich don’t put that much emphasis on public displays of wealth or the massive consumption of resources. sure, you want to live comfortably but the houses of the new rich are smart and sustainable homes. They offset their climate footprint and invest their wealth into life-changing tech.
The who is got the bigger home narrative is for the past generation. The new rich simply want to have enough to live a simple, comfortable life not having to worry about money problems, and use the excess to build cool things.
Just look at the youngest self-made millionaire Sam Bankman Freed. He barely cares about material wealth and is donating his fortune at a faster pace than any billionaire before. We are going through a cultural shift and it is time for our generation to put their foot down and decide what we are going to do with the wealth that we generate.
11. Old people can no longer offer advice
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We have officially reached the point of complete disconnect. Think of it like this. For the boomer generation, they have got 60 years of a certain speed of change. They were raised in the aftermath of winning a war where wealth was abundant and costs were low. You could buy a house with a regular job. Now you need a doctorate and a working spouse to maybe see the light at the end of the tunnel in your lifetime.
Their brains matured in an offline world and are unable to comprehend the complex implications of a collapsing economic system of the societal uprising where the privilege you enjoyed hasn’t been transferred through generations and it is not that the rules of the game have changed. This is a completely new game.
Working hard no longer build wealth because the currency is devaluing faster than you can produce it. You need a mix of builder and sales mentality. You cannot spend 10 years getting good at one thing. Because in 10 years the entire market will change 4 or 5 times.
We live in a period of non-linearity. Where instead of walking in a straight line to your goal, you have to jump from one moving tile to another moving tile in the hopes that jump after the jump you’ll eventually become closer. This generation is off fending for itself and figuring out where it’s going in the process.
12. Privacy is more important than security
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One thing became clear in recent years, we care about our privacy. The state will always scare people into trading off their privacy in exchange for perceived security. You know where you are most scared in a cage. Nothing can get in the cage while you are in it. You are no longer free but you are secure.
The question becomes are you willing to live your life in a cage just for the sake of perceived security. What is there really to be afraid of. This new world wants to be left alone. It wants to be free. To feel alive. This is a major difference between this world and the old one. We would rather be less secure but free than secured and controlled.
Look at the populace of North Korea or even China or the US. the fact that they monitor where you are, what you like, who are you with, what you talk about, what you don’t like is fringing on your rights. This is one of the reasons we’re moving away from a cash-based society. They want to be able to track where your purchases go. This is why they are not allowing you to buy anything over 10 000 US dollars in cash.
It is about continuous monitoring and control. Disguised as protectionism from illicit activity, when the reality we’ve seen illicit activity still getting a green light from them. People don’t want to be held to a standard that others are free to ignore. This is why we have seen a rise in the privacy narrative.
Facebook lost over 200 billion dollars after Apple limited its data-mining abilities last year. Apps like Signal and Telegram have been growing like crazy because people want to protect what’s theirs.
Protecting your online activity has become paramount. You can take control of your online activity with simple tools like a VPN. privacy is a key narrative moving forward and this new generation is willing to pay to take back what’s theirs.
13. Power needs to be decentralized
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The system is flawed. We need a better system. Although centralization has its perks and is proven to be crucial in the development of the old world to get us to this point today, it is no longer needed across the board. The entire financial world is on the verge of disruption through decentralization.
Banks are one of the richest entities in the world and it turns out that everything that they can do can be automated. Securely stored in code and processed at a fraction of the cost. The idea of electing officials that vote on your behalf on issues that you care about is flawed. We’ve got face IDs, blockchains, and digital passports.
The time has come for us to vote on the issues that are important to us on an app on our phones. Direct democracies are probably one of the immediate solutions to be implemented. Especially if they prove to be effective on the local level.
You are paying your taxes every single year. Do you know where that money goes? Probably not. What if you could handpick where a portion of those funds will go. If there are potholes on your street you could prioritize them or focus on efforts on upgrading your neighborhood school or park. In the past, we’ve delegated powers to others and they have mismanaged it. In the new world, power is coming back to the citizen.
At the beginning of this article, we mentioned that your entire business or your office now fits on your laptop. We also mentioned the rapid digital infrastructure development and the distrust we all have in our local authorities people are moving around the planet like never before.
Why should I stay? Give me a reason to live here, contribute to here, pay taxes here, to use my skills and my ability locally, where you live is probably the most important decision you’ll ever make in life. Geography determines the culture. It determines the people you’ll hang out with, who you’re going to marry, what business opportunities you’ll follow, the food you eat, and the air you breathe. If this is the new world best believe that people are looking for the highest return on their time.
This new world no longer has gatekeepers. You’re no longer chosen by a higher hand that will give you want you to want. In this new world, you build it yourself. You don’t need anyone’s permission to do it. Online, you have the same voice as a multi-billion dollar company. You and they are fighting for attention. You have all the tools necessary to learn build and grow.
If there ever was a time when meritocracy was at its peak it is now. There is never been so much money, so much wealth generated in such a short period. If you are smart and focused, it won’t take you more than 5 years to build more than enough wealth to live a comfortable life.
People are scared of change holding on to the relics of the past. Those who embrace the new will be the biggest winners of this change. The list could go on and on as we’re sure you have experienced changes firsthand in your life.
So, we are passing the question, down to you. How is your world-changing? Share your insights with the community, because your input is quite valuable and it is shame not to share with others like you.
16. Education and community are the keys to thriving in the new world
Over the years. We pondered what it takes to not only maintain the momentum of change but also make the most out of the new opportunities that arise. The asymmetric opportunity lies in a consistent rhythm of consumption that keeps you plugged in and the people that you spend your time with the community that you’re part of.
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For the world’s richest people, even flying first class is simply too uncomfortable. These elite individuals take to the skies in their planes. They need the most luxurious private jets in the world for them. Today we are bringing you the most luxurious private jets in the world.
This jet is owned by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani. The Boeing business jet 2 is worth a startling $73 million.
The ultra-long-range plane can easily traverse the globe as Ambani takes meetings all over the world. The plane can travel more than 6,600 miles before refueling. The cabin measures are 98.3 feet long, 11.7 feet wide, and 7.1 feet tall. It can easily accommodate 60 people. So Ambani can conduct meetings with his entire managerial staff while on route to his destination.
The lavish interior features lounge distinctive conference areas a large bathroom with a shower and comfortable sleeping accommodations. It boasts over one thousand cubic feet of interior space allowing room for both work and relaxation with the maximum cruising speed of 550 Miles per hour, the Boeing Business Jet 2 is a the forefront of aviation technology.
This one belongs to another Indian businessman with a knack for finance. He is Vijay Mallya. With a net worth of $750 million, Mallya can easily afford the $81 million Airbus A319.
It was first introduced in 1995, the A319 is one of the most amazing private jets still in use. At the length of 111 feet, the A319 can comfortably accommodate 128 passengers and several crew members.
With a maximum speed of 541 mp/h and a range of almost 8,000 miles. Many business leaders and politicians rely on the A319 to shuttle them around the planet quickly and efficiently.
This plane can be customized to match its owner’s needs with everything from gold-plated decorations to massage chairs and hot showers.
With a price tag of $73 million, the Global 7000 is the most luxurious plane available from Canadian manufacturer Bombardier. It was built for extreme range. It can fly from San Francisco to Sydney, without refueling.
Only housing 19 passengers, The Global 7000 has four rooms that can be customized with offices, bedrooms, dining areas, or even a comfortable cinema. Featuring next-generation fly-by-wire technology the flight deck on the Global 7000 jet blends cutting-edge avionics with exceptional comfort. Even better aerodynamically advanced winds guarantee a smooth ride even in bumpy weather.
Hong-kong real estate tycoon Joseph Lau decided to buy this $376 million Boeing 747-8 VIP. It is nicknamed the Dreamliner. This incredible aircraft features two spacious levels connected by a spiral staircase.
With a vaulted ceiling, the Dreamliner truly feels like a luxurious hotel. And Mr. Lau didn’t hesitate to customize his home away from home with a gym, several guest rooms, and a huge private office large enough to hold board meetings.
According to Business Insider, the Boeing 747-8 VIP is the longest and second-largest airliner ever built. It is powered by a team of four general electric Gen X engines. The plane can fly 8,000 nautical miles non-stop.
Every interior of the VIP edition is custom-designed to meet the buyers’ needs. It features a regal stateroom with a full king-sized bed and the massive office has multiple flat-screen monitors and advanced Wi-Fi connectivity.
Although he is not a business person, filmmaker Tyler Perry is still an incredibly wealthy individual. The legendary producer has a net worth of over $1 Billion, according to Forbes and he spent a small percentage on a $125 million Gulfstream 3.
This plane is propelled by two Rolls-Royce spade turbofan engines that allow the jet to reach a maximum cruising speed of 501 mp/h. At 83 feet long, the plane can only hold about 20 passengers.
But what it lacks in size, it makes up for in luxury. The 38 cubic meter interior of Tyler Perry’s custom private jet features a private VIP bedroom and bathroom. The plane is so reliable that many governments use it for military missions.
It plays an important role in the air force of the United States, Saudi Arabia, India, and many other countries.
Former President Donald Trump has a custom Boeing 757 emblazoned with his name. Although Trump’s shuttle went bankrupt in less than 3 years, Donald Trump still maintained a taste for quality aircraft.
He was willing to pay over $100 million to customize a standard Boeing 757 with 24 karat gold and fine furnishings.
A huge big-screen television and plenty of storage space are among the interior features of this private jet. Several bedrooms and a master suite are also on board.
Trump’s private plane also features gold bathroom fixtures and seat belt hardware. Now that Trump is no longer flying with air force one. He relies on this tricked-out Boeing to carry him around.
Unlike the usual capacity of 180 – 200 people, Trump’s plane was refurbished to accommodate only 43 people. According to Trump, many people have asked about the beautiful Boeing 757, that became so iconic during the trump rallies. It was effectively kept in storage in upstate New York and was not allowed to use during his presidency.
It’s now being fully restored and updated and will be put back into service sometime before the end of the year. It will soon be brought to a Louisiana service facility for the completion of work, inspection, and updating of Rolls-Royce engines and brand new paint job. When completed it will be better than ever and used at upcoming rallies.
Roman Abramovich is a Russian – Israeli billionaire, businessman, investor, and politician. Abramovich is the primary owner of the private investment company Milhouse LLC. and is best known outside Russia as the owner of Chelsea FC, a premier league soccer team.
With a net worth of 14.3 billion dollars, he might only be Russia’s 12th richest man. But he certainly has some of the nicest toys.
His pride and joy are a retrofitted Boeing 767, with a lavish lounge, several bedrooms, and a fully stocked kitchen and bar. With a price tag of $170 million, it didn’t come cheap.
The wings are swept at 31.5 degrees and optimized for a cruising speed of Mach 0.8 or 533 mp/h. Like many other private jets, the 767 has several military-grade safety features, including an onboard anti-missile system.
Hassanal Bolkiah is the sultan of Brunei. And he is renowned for both his 20 billion-dollar fortune and his car collection. Which is believed to be the single most valuable in the world. Because his cars usually grab headlines.
Many people don’t know about his customized Boeing 747-430. This plane cost 323 million dollars. And is one of the most ornate vessels in the sky.
It features a beautiful interior with golden crystal furnishings. For instance, the sink in the bathroom is made of solid gold, and the master bedroom features diamond light fixtures.
It took a team of Mastercraft people months to complete the stone corridor that bisects the plane. This incredible vessel feels like a five-star hotel in the sky.
Alisher Usmanov is a Russian billionaire who is one of the arsenals Fc’s largest shareholders Usmanov’s largest holding today is his stake in iron ore and still a giant metal investment. An early Facebook investor, he currently owns stakes in Xiaomi and other telecoms, mining, and media companies.
He made his first fortune as a manufacturer of plastic bags, which used to be a rare commodity in the soviet union. He is the 99th richest person on earth. With 16.9 billion dollars, it was no problem for Usmanov to drop 400 million dollars on a private airbus a340-300 that’s even larger than Vladimir Putin’s private jet.
This huge aircraft can fly for as many as 9,000 miles non-stop. Sitting up to 375 people inside. It features a lavish interior including an exquisite dining room along with luxurious leather chairs several seating areas, bathrooms, and sleeping quarters.
Amazingly it can fly from Moscow to Tokyo without refueling.
With a value of 402 million dollars, the airbus a380 custom is the most expensive private jet in the world by most measures.
It belongs to Saudi Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal. This aircraft features a private prayer room with instruments so that the price always knows when he is facing mecca.
It is sometimes referred to as the flying palace. This jet has a garage space to hold sports cars and even thoroughbred horses and camels. With a max capacity of 853 passengers, the a380 is one of the largest planes ever built.
It is 239 feet in length and has a maximum payload of 84 tons. It can reach a max cruise speed of 561 miles per hour and has a service ceiling of 43 000 feet above the ground. This is one of the most luxurious private jets in the world
So, these are the most luxurious private jets in the world.
A woman in Kenya managed to turn tons of non-recyclable plastic trash into super durable, lightweight bricks which cost ten times less than the price of normal bricks.
Nzambi Matee is a 29-year-old inventor from Kenya. She became tired of tripping over plastic in her home city in Nairobi. Nairobi generates over 500 tons of plastic waste a day. And only a small fraction of that is recycled.
Nzambi decided instead of complaining about plastic waste, she should do something about that. So she started a company called Gjenge Makers that turns plastic into super strong, super lightweight, and super durable bricks.
Normally companies have to pay to dispose of their plastic waste. But Matee could solve their problem. Matee’s company takes that plastic trash from their hands for free. Her company only uses plastic that cannot be further recycled or was never recyclable in the first place, such as cereal bags, sandwich bags, shampoo bottles, milk bottles, flip-top lids, ropes, and buckets.
Then the plastic is shredded, then mixed with sand, and then put through a high-temperature extrusion machine. It makes a slurry out of the mixture. Then it is compressed into beautiful, colorful bricks.
These bricks are 7 times stronger than concrete but half the weight. It makes them easier to transport and it is easier to work with these bricks.
So far the bricks are used to make driveways, sidewalks, patios, and roads. But the company plans to make bricks that are suitable for building construction in the near future.
So far Matee’s company has recycled over 20 metric tons of plastic, and that value is expected to be 50 metric tons by the end of the year. And her company produces about 500 -1000 bricks per day. And recycles close to 500 kilograms of plastic waste per day. And according to Matee, they have the capacity to make around 1000 to 15000 bricks per day.
Because of this company Matee has been named a Young Champion of the Earth 2020 Africa winner of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). And that awards provide more funding and mentorship to Matee to further develop her company.
Matee said, “Plastic is a material that is misused and misunderstood”
All images courtesy of Gjenge Makers Ltd
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