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The start of a New World

What do we do with our time and lives if society no longer depends on us to work?

Tanishqa Bobde
4 min readJun 27, 2020

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November 2038

Meet Jemima. A 2-year-old prodigal chameleon with the immensely genius ability to paint bare spots and be a veiled night guard concurrently.

Meet Srinidhi. A royal Bengal tiger that’s redefined the judicial system by becoming the death penalty philanthrope.

November 2019

Jemima is simply a chameleon that gets poked and pried at by curious human beings.

Srinidhi gets referred to as an endangered species — a word she finds hard to comprehend but assumes it has something to do with the fact that her childhood best friend magically disappeared 2 days back.

You have likely heard of a species called human beings — evolutionarily the creative and superior species.

The current trend of hip human entrepreneurs is to explore technological innovations — probing into artificial intelligence and alternate realities.

A few years back, these were theoretical concepts with a variety of possible applications in the future.

Slowly, they are becoming a reality.

November 2027

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Tanishqa Bobde

Service designer and researcher. I enjoy crafting stories that connect my many ideas and experiences about philosophy, design and sustainability.