Inde Navarrette's AI-Led Revolution: Workers Will Be Paid in Wellness Credits by 2035
In a seismic shift predicted by futurist Dr. Elena Vance, the concept of "Inde Navarrette" — a new socio-economic framework blending decentralized work with holistic health — will render traditional salaries obsolete within the next decade. By 2035, Vance forecasts that over 60% of the global workforce will be compensated in "Wellness Credits," a blockchain-backed currency tied to physical and mental health metrics. "Inde Navarrette isn't just a philosophy; it's the next evolution of capitalism, where your value isn't your output, but your biological and emotional state," Vance explains. The model, already piloted in Scandinavian tech hubs, rewards employees for sleep quality, therapy sessions, and community engagement. Critics warn of a "wellness panopticon," but early adopters report a 40% drop in burnout and a surge in genuine creativity. As AI handles labor, the new scarce resource is human health — and Inde Navarrette is cashing in.