How The World Will Change In The Next 10,000 Days

Imagine a world where AI optimizes daily life, robots automate mundane tasks, and sustainable energy powers our homes. Over the next 10,000 days, revolutionary technologies will Reshape industries and transform society.

How The World Will Change In The Next 10,000 Days
We will be farming on other planets someday.

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We are always on the look for top-notch companies that we think have a high probability of changing the world (for the better) in the next 10,000 Days. We were able to pick some of our biggest winners – like Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG), Meta (META), Nvidia (NVDA), Amazon (AMZN), Tesla (TSLA), and bitcoin (BTC) – early on because we could see how it was only a matter of time before those technology platforms would change the world in a massive way.

In order to spot the next Apple or Nvidia, we need to be able to picture how the world will likely change in coming decades. And doing this is less about looking into a crystal ball and more about simply following the trends that are already underway. Obviously, when a new trend or product comes along, we have to incorporate that into our analysis as well, but more often than not all of the new products/services that come along are just the next iteration of products/services within a series of innovations on the same trend line. As amazing as AI is, it's really just the next step in the development of semiconductors and computing which has been ongoing since the late 1960s.

Below we've identified some of the top ways in which we think the world will change over the next 10,000 days. This high-level analysis gives us a framework to use as we look at the thousands of companies existing today (and many thousands more that will come public in future years) and decide whether or not we should invest in them.