The economy is shifting from valuing material things to valuing intangible assets like knowledge, experiences, memories, and relationships, creating massive opportunities for knowledge workers

Peter Drucker predicted this shift to a knowledge economy where three-quarters of workers in first world countries are knowledge workers who create value primarily with their minds. Universities can't keep up with new topics and niches, representing a potential hundred-billion-dollar opportunity for alternative education providers.

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Peter Drucker predicted this shift to a knowledge economy where three-quarters of workers in first world countries are knowledge workers who create value primarily with their minds. Universities can't keep up with new topics and niches, representing a potential hundred-billion-dollar opportunity for alternative education providers.