From the Book - First St. Martin's Griffin edition.
Introduction: The clock is ticking
Follow the babies: population drought, the African baby boom, and the next industrial revolution
Gray is the new black: tech-savvy senior citizens, postponing retirement, and rethinking "old" and "young"
Keeping up with the Singhs and the Wangs: the old middle class, the new middle class, and the battle for attention
Second sex no more?: the new millionaires, entrepreneurs, and leaders of tomorrow
Cities drown first: global warming, hipsters, and the mundanity of survival
More cellphones than toilets: reinventing the wheel, the new Cambrian explosion, and the future of technology
Image no possessions: riding waves, network effects, and the power of 8.5 billion connections
More currencies than countries: printing your own money, the blockchain, and the end of modern banking
Conclusion: Lateral tips and tricks to survive 2030
Postscript: How a disruptive event like Covid-19 impacts the trends discussed in 2030.