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[2022 Predictions: Digital Currencies, Corporate Shifts, and the Rise of the 'Analogverse']-[Our Predictions for 2022!]

After Hours · B2 · 2021-12-22

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2022 Forecasts: A Deep Dive into Financial and Societal Shifts

In this episode of After Hours, the hosts engage in a spirited session of predictions for 2022, covering everything from the evolution of financial systems to the future of labor and corporate strategy. The conversation balances professional analysis with personal observations, reflecting on the unique challenges and trends that defined the end of 2021.

The Future of Finance: Digital Currencies and Loyalty Programs

A major theme of the discussion is the evolution of money. Felix predicts that 2022 will be the year "important central banks issue digital currency," noting that countries like China and South Korea are leading the charge. The hosts discuss the distinction between wholesale and retail versions, as well as the ideological tension between "anti-centralization" floating cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and the controlled, central bank-issued digital currencies.

Building on this, Yang Mi predicts that Amazon will introduce a "closed loop loyalty program" using an "Amazon coin." While not a full-scale cryptocurrency, it serves as a strategic "lever" to increase customer engagement within the Amazon ecosystem. Mihir adds a cautionary note, suggesting the market is "ripe for a nice big financial scandal," driven by "hidden leverage" and "frothy activity" that became prevalent during the pandemic.

Education and Labor Market Reckonings

Yang Mi offers three education-focused predictions: the elimination of "legacy admissions" at major universities, corporations experimenting with hiring high school seniors in exchange for funding their college tuition, and Microsoft integrating a major "ed tech company" into LinkedIn to focus on "upskilling."

Meanwhile, Mihir challenges the narrative that workers have permanently gained leverage, calling the idea of widespread labor power "fanciful." He argues that the December 2021 labor market was "completely unique" and that we are headed for a "tough comeuppance" as the market reverts toward normal, though he acknowledges some "stickiness" in industries like hospitality.

Innovation and Corporate Dynamics

Felix introduces the concept of "plastic roads," noting that companies are beginning to replace traditional bitumen with recycled plastic. He argues this is a "net positive" for climate goals, as it addresses the massive surplus of plastic waste.

On the corporate front, the hosts predict high-profile shifts, including the potential departure of Disney’s CEO Bob Chapek and Sheryl Sandberg’s exit from Facebook. They also touch upon the "holy grail" of big tech: the "super app." The hosts suggest we will see "bewildering" acquisition attempts as companies try to emulate the success of platforms like WeChat.

The Return of the 'Analogverse'

As the episode nears its end, the hosts reflect on the desire for human connection. Mihir proposes the concept of the "analogverse"—a branding for reality itself—as an antidote to the digital fatigue of the pandemic era. This sentiment is echoed by their holiday recommendations, which include:

  • Whale Wisdom: A platform for tracking institutional hedge fund holdings to gain investment insights.
  • Remarkable Tablet: A digital note-taking device that mimics the tactile experience of "pen to paper."
  • Mo Amer's Mohammed in Texas: A comedy special that captures the shared, human experience of the pandemic with both humor and vulnerability.

The episode concludes with a forward-looking perspective, acknowledging that while 2022 brings uncertainty, it also presents an opportunity to reassess our relationship with technology, work, and each other.

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I'm with you.
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So great prediction.
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I'm all for that.
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It's totally fascinating.
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I'm just churning them out.
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sneak away
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churning them out
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ramp up their efforts
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look over your shoulder
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crowd each other out
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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective Hi everyone, you're listening to After Hours.
I'm Yang Mi. I'm Felix.
I'm Miir. Happy holidays, guys.
Happy holidays. So we're taping this episode a little bit in advance so that we can sneak away for the holidays.
And then we're going to be off until mid -January.
But do you guys have any plans between now and mid -January?

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