What kids and teenagers probably won't buy when they grow up

Since the arrival of Internet in the middle of 90s of the last century We do not stop seeing how many things are changing, from the way we communicate, to the way we consume content and also how many products that we previously considered necessary to own do not make much sense to do so. For example, music, movies or informational content does not make much sense to keep them because there are more and more services that offer possibility of accessing them through the Internet.

A singer recently indicated that there are no stores to buy recordsneither yours nor the others, so he had to resort to crowfunding to sell them. And although not everything will work with cost-sharing mechanisms, I think it is an unstoppable trend that let's change the way we consume products and services. Although the changes seem slow, it is likely that our children will be related to products and services in a way that we did not do at their age. For example, cars or houses seem to be the following products from a list that already contains music, video and books. The key issue is that technology advances at full speed and the automobile industry is no stranger to these changes. I love the car that works alone and I think that in the future cars will move through cities and we can ride them as if it were a bus with the difference that we will choose origin and destination from an application on the mobile.

At that time, who will want to buy a car? Especially when they can probably be done to recover the investment thousands of journeys with a car that runs alone and without fuel, parking or insurance costs. And this taking into account that we have already begun the process of transformation with vehicle sharing services and that I think they are transitory until we reach the final stage that may be the one I have mentioned or another.

And about floorsWell, with the students thinking about finishing their studies every time later, I hope that this trend will change soon, with very tight salaries and high house prices In addition to having the possibility of emigrating to other countries, it does not seem that a house is needed but a service that ensures that our children can have a home with the best possible conditions.

So I think our children are going to access a fixed cost scenario based on the rental of services: housing, supplies, transportation, leisure, etc. without needing to own products or services, while saving, if there is anything left, to enjoy their leisure when they are older. Although for that there is still a lot.