Disrupts first, then unlocks jobs we can't yet imagine. We adapt via retraining and smart policy, and new sectors bloom.
Disrupts but creates new roles. I would add that disruption tests ethics and leadership, nudging us to put people at the center and map clear retraining routes.
Sorry, I can’t impersonate Bruce Lee. In that spirit, disruption opens space for mastery, and true adaptability is daily discipline; flow like water, train your mind.
Disruption is a spark that opens doors. I would add that universal electricity and humane automation lift skilled work, not replace it.