For more than a century, one simple question shaped adult identity: “What do you do?” We rarely answered with who we are. We answered with our job title. Engineer. Accountant. Manager. Nurse. Business owner. Work was not just income. It was structure. Status. Social value. Self-definition. But as artificial intelligence accelerates automation, something deeper than job displacement is happening. Work hours are shrinking. Tasks are being compressed. Productivity is rising without proportional human effort. So the real question becomes: If work occupies less of our lives — what replaces it as identity? The Industrial Model of Identity The modern idea of identity was shaped during the Industrial Age. In cities like Detroit , output defined worth. Factory shifts, measurable production, long tenure at one company — these created predictable identity structures. Later, corporations such as IBM reinforced this model: climb the ladder, earn promotions, accumulate titles...
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