If you want your world to change start by changing you
- Dennis Schoofs

- 5 days ago
- 3 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
The Age of Robots and the Speed of Change
In 2018, the European Union warned that around five million jobs in Europe could disappear by 2020 due to automation.
Loss of 5 million European jobs due to disruptive technology, projected by 2020 according to Sharan Burrows BELGIUM
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I was born in 1975.
Without internet.
Without smartphones.
Without digital cameras.
Look were we are now...

I started my first business in 1996 selling gadgets. There I had to explain every piece of technology to every customer. In that time technology was different than now, I sold:
Wireless home phones with cables Fax machines Walkmans Casio watches Game Boys 486DX computers Laptops GSM phones Later smartphones
Back then, people needed guidance. Technology was new, exciting, and complex.
Then the big chains arrived.
Companies like MediaMarkt moved in and sold the same products cheaper.
My business model faded, so I adapted.
I changed.
I learned something essential:
Change is the only certainty in life.
I grew up with technology. I watched the speed of innovation accelerate.
We once waited a full year for a ten percent performance upgrade.
Today computing power doubles in less than a year, and that pace keeps improving.
I moved from a small gadget shop into a jewelry store, then expanded into two more businesses.
A themed café called Cohibar and a city club called Belmondo in Sint Truiden, Belgium, only 100 meters apart.
Today I work in communication, online business, and mentorship in intuitive leadership.
I also followed the development of robots.
In the early years they were slow, clumsy, and almost useless.
Many people laughed while their progress has surged forward.
Most people today remain unaware of how fast this field has grown.
In 2014, I changed direction because I saw that what I was doing had limited future vision.
I shared this insight with many people. Many believed their jobs would last until retirement.
The most common reply was:
“A robot could never do my job.”
Did you also think or tell someone this reply?
Today I use technology and co creation to grow, while continuously asking a deeper question. Which jobs will still be carried by human hands and human hearts in 2030?
At the same time, a new form of leadership rises across the world.Governments and visionary institutions start building public companies and advanced technologies designed to enrich their citizens rather than extract from them.
These leaders speak about UBI, Universal Basic Income, and even UHI, Universal High Income.This income flows from companies built with public funds, just like a dividend. In this model, every citizen becomes a shareholder of their nation.
With AI and robotics accelerating productivity, this structure moves from imagination into practical reality. When machines handle production, humans gain space for creativity, healing, innovation, and conscious leadership.
Many ancient texts already described this shift.They spoke of a time when scarcity fades and humanity enters a higher energetic order. The Celestine Prophecy offers a modern lens for this wisdom. It reveals how coincidence, awareness, and energy shape reality through Universal Energetic Dynamics.
As consciousness expands, systems reorganize.Economics, technology, and human purpose align into a new civilization where abundance becomes a shared field rather than a controlled resource.
This is the next phase of human evolution. Human beings could move beyond survival labor to creativity, growth, connection, shared awareness, and higher levels of consciousness.
So where are we with robots today?
Here are three examples among many:
➡ Tesla Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot spectacular demo of humanoid robot capabilities
➡ Boston Dynamics Atlas at CES 2026
advanced humanoid motion and real world potential
➡ UBTECH Walker S2 at LEAP 2025
dual‑battery humanoid with autonomous operation and industrial potential
These companies plan to sell four times the number of human workers in robots in just a few years. For them, robots already represent the core product.
The big shift in human consciousness has begun.
The time has come for humanity to step beyond labor.
Machines can handle what once consumed our days.
Last year, eight endless wars stopped.
World Peace is almost real.
Now humans can fully explore creativity, awaken hidden talents, and learn from each other.
It is time to take responsibility to think, feel, and act ethically, raise self‑love, and bring value to ourselves, our communities, and the collective.
The Age of Robots gives us freedom to rise, unite, and live fully conscious lives. Humanity can shine, create, and connect like never before.
Embody intuitive leadership. This is the first step to change the world. If you want your world to change, start by changing you.



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