What Do You Think 2030 Will Be Like?

The year 2030 isn’t that far away, yet it already feels loaded with expectations, worries, and quiet hopes. Technology, work, relationships, and daily life are all shifting faster than we can fully process. This quiz isn’t about predicting the future - it’s about how you imagine it unfolding. Are you bracing for impact, staying neutral, or quietly optimistic about what’s ahead? Answer honestly and see what your outlook says about you.
 
By 2030, artificial intelligence will be...
forgotten, a flash in the pan that won't amount to much
replacing most jobs and causing huge amounts of unemployment
will take over the world and everything will be done through it
will continue to progress but won't be much change from now
 
In 2030, the world's economy will be...
worse than now.
so bad that some countries will break down completley.
better but only for rich people.
better for poor people.
 
in 2030, there will be...
more wars and devestation.
more peace between countries.
new conflicts but diplomatic, not physical
exactly the same wars we have now .
 
in 2030, I think I will be...
in a better place, both physically and mentally.
in a better place mentally, but not physically.
in a better place physically, but not mentally.
about the same as I am now.
In a worse state than I am now.
 
In 2030, the gap between right and left wing...
will grow until they are sworn enemies
will diminish, people realizing they have bigger problems
will stay at the same high level of tension it is now
will be divided into more new parties representing ranges inside the left and right wings
 
By 2030, the world's climate situation will be...
the same as now.
worse, with temperatures continuing to rise and ice caps melting.
better, with weather patterns starting to return to normal.
at crisis levels that will see the world hit hard by extreme temperatures and natural disasters.
proven to not be human-made but part of the natural cycle of the Earth.
 
By 2030, how do you think most people will feel about their jobs?
Burned out and easily replaceable
Tired, but managing to get by
About the same as today
More flexible and better balanced
More fulfilling and aligned with personal values
 
How do you think technology will affect everyday life by 2030?
It will control too much and make life more stressful
It will help, but create new problems
It will mostly balance out
It will simplify many daily tasks
It will significantly improve quality of life
 
What do you think human relationships will look like in 2030?
More isolated and emotionally distant
More digital, but less meaningful
Mostly unchanged
More intentional and selective
Deeper and more emotionally aware
 
When you imagine the world in 2030, what’s your gut feeling?
Worse than we expect.
Slightly worse, but survivable
Roughly the same
A bit better than today
Surprisingly better than we imagine
 
By 2030, Europe will be...
Much more Muslim and diverse than now.
Less diverse and not allowing new immigrants in.
About the same as now.
Extremely xenophobic and with a lot of violence in the streets.
Extremely open and welcoming again to immigrants of all countries.
 
By 2030, the United States will be...
in a terrible economic crisis.
in a much better economic situation than today.
involved in wars around the world.
deposed of its role as a superpower and world leader.
about the same as now.
 
How much trust do you think people will have in institutions by 2030?
Very little, almost none
Less than today, but not gone
About the same
Slowly rebuilding
Stronger and more transparent
 
What do you think will be the most popular professions to study in 2030?
AI specialists
Programmers
Manual fixers: Handymen, electricians, plumbers etc.
Environmental studies
Doctors and lawyers
The Hopeful Believer
 
You genuinely believe the future can be better than the present. You see innovation, awareness, and human adaptability as forces that outweigh the problems. To you, 2030 represents growth, learning, and a chance to do things better — not perfectly, but meaningfully.
The Cautious Optimist
 
You believe improvement is possible, even if it comes slowly. You expect people to adapt, learn, and make smarter choices over time. While you don’t ignore the challenges ahead, you think progress usually happens in quiet, imperfect steps rather than dramatic leaps.
The Steady Observer
 
You see 2030 as a continuation, not a turning point. The world will change in details, not in direction. Some things will improve, others will worsen, but overall life will feel familiar. You tend to observe rather than panic, trusting that humanity muddles through — as it always has.
The Careful Skeptic
 
You’re not pessimistic, but you’re not convinced things are heading in the right direction either. You expect some decline, mixed with occasional progress. You adapt rather than resist, keeping expectations low enough to avoid disappointment while staying alert to change when it comes.
The Worried Realist
 
You tend to look at the future with caution — and not without reason. You see warning signs in technology, society, and human behavior, and you don’t expect things to magically improve. That doesn’t mean you’re hopeless; it means you pay attention. You believe preparation matters more than blind optimism, and that realism is a form of self-protection.
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