You're 22. You just graduated with $80,000 in student debt.
And the job you studied for? ChatGPT can do it. For free. In seconds.
Mack Sowinski is 18 and terrified. He watches his dad lose a 20-year career to automation. He sees AI art replacing designers. ChatGPT replacing writers.
Every career path feels like a trap door waiting to open.
But "Obsolete: The Last Job" isn't another dystopian nightmare about robots taking over.
It's the story of what Mack *builds* when traditional careers stop making sense. How his generation creates a new economy—not based on endless productivity, but on community, creativity, and human connection.
This is the book that asks the question everyone under 30 is thinking but nobody's answering:
If we're really building a world where machines do all the work... why does that feel like a crisis instead of a celebration?
Three generations face the AI revolution. The youngest one sees the way forward.
Shop Now | Audience: Ages 18-28, recent grads, career anxiety, ChatGPT/AI interests

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