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The European Dream

Anonymous

March 31, 2026

The European Dream

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After the severe economic shock of 2026–2030, triggered by rising US geopolitical instability, a stock market crash, and the first major wave of AI-driven job displacement, hope felt in short supply. Across Europe, people shared the same anxious question: How did we let this happen again? Memories of the 2008 financial crisis returned, along with the unsettling sense that the world was moving backwards.

The years that followed were marked by chaos, anger and growing polarisation. But from that instability came a realisation: Europe’s future could not be built on division. It could only be built on deeper cooperation. As the world became more fragmented, Europeans began to understand a simple truth more clearly than ever before: divided, we are weak; united, we are strong.

By the early 2030s, politics began to change. Citizens stopped rewarding outrage, blame and division, and started demanding compromise, seriousness and shared purpose. Political leaders responded. What followed was something few had thought possible: the European Union federalised, and a new kind of superpower emerged.

Europe did not rise through conquest, aggression or domination. It rose through cohesion, partnership and collaboration. We cut through the bureaucracy that had long slowed progress, not to pursue growth at any cost, but to build growth that was sustainable, fair and widely shared. Europe became more agile, more innovative and more confident in shaping its own destiny.

As tensions between China and the United States deepened, Europe became the world’s common ground: a reliable partner, a trusted trading bloc, and a defender of liberal democracy, human rights and international order. In an increasingly unstable world, it became one of the few places where peace, predictability and freedom still felt secure.

Now, in 2040, the European experiment is thriving. Europe has become a global centre of innovation, economic dynamism and social stability. The European Dream is no longer an aspiration, but a reality: a society where people have the freedom to build a business, raise a family and live with dignity and peace of mind.

We have reversed population decline. In 2039, the EU recorded its highest birth rate in decades. Cross-European relationships and identities have flourished, helped by expanded Erasmus programmes and greater mobility across the Union. More and more people now see themselves not as French, Portuguese or Dutch first, but as European first, and proudly rooted in their region second.

Europe also chose a different path on technology. While other powers used AI to intensify competition, control and division, the EU focused on using it to improve lives, strengthen public services and support strategic resilience. As a united bloc, we achieved far greater independence in energy, production and food security. Rather than causing mass long-term unemployment, this technological transition helped unlock a new era of job creation, renewal and opportunity.

And Europe did not turn inward. It remained open to the world and became its safest and most trusted economic partner. The euro became the world’s leading reserve currency. Investment flowed toward stability, credibility and the rule of law. The Union continued to grow, with the UK rejoining in 2032 and Ukraine becoming part of the European project as well.

Looking back from 2040, it is clear that the crises of the late 2020s did not destroy the European idea. They forced it to evolve. At the moment when everything seemed to be falling apart, Europe discovered that the only way forward was together. The European Dream became not just a vision of survival, but a model of renewal for the world.

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hallo
Spokojený svět
By 2040, our society and that of the world will be so prosperous that people will not be reduced to scams, thefts, tunnelling, or even wars. The land will belong equally to the rich and the poor. We will protect nature, not devastate it, because we will finally realize what it can give us if we take good care of it and protect it. People will not starve because there will be enough food for everyone. It will be a world of abundance and satisfaction for all, both for humans and animals. We will not envy each other because everyone will have the basics and it will depend only on each of us how we arrange it. It will be a world where one can live happily, and for diseases for which there are no medicines yet, immediate diagnosis and treatment will be possible.
hallo
Kijönni egy fizetesbol
Everyone should live well, they should not be very petty, they should not be very rich.He who is honest should have a very nice life and should not have financial problems.Everyone should have the opportunity to go home or buy a house without effort.He who works should know how to make a living without problems and should not have to take extra work if he wants something, for example, to buy a new car.He should be able to create a large family, and the children should not be lacking in anything.Everyone should have the opportunity to do a job that he likes and should have time for the family.He should not be afraid to lose his job and not have to live a miserable life.He should be able to provide for the whole family,and the underage should be able to deal with the children and the household, should be able to go to work and be able to receive a salary from the husband.
hallo
viera.ucty@gmail.com
without politically oriented NGOs, low prices in general, free health care, freedom of speech, no prohibition of other opinion, recognition of LGBTQ+ as a mental disorder, recognition of rights of homosexuals, state agriculture, health care, high pedantic control on food, everything that can be grown in Slovakia will be grown in Slovakia and sold to citizens at low prices, all imports will become more expensive, education will be diverted to priorities for life, so that children do not have to learn everything, but according to their abilities and hobbies to focus their education, after the end of school the immediate necessary entry into state work to gain practice for life and duty the sense of responsibility, expropriate politicians, legally establish material responsibility, strict controls on ministries, reduce taxes so that people do not need to lie and deceive the state, immediately abolish greendeal fascist ideology, help students abroad with the obligation to pay back the practice of the state in Slovakia, to investigate the covid mafia, which tried to depopulate, to put the European Commission in the hands of ordinary citizens, to decide only on the basis of a referendum, and the Commission would be merely an advisory body without powers, a ban on interfering in any policy of another state, whether inside or outside the EU, to abolish supermarkets and to restore and support small entrepreneurs in order to discourage unnecessary waste
hallo
repcsikova@gmail.com
I don't think there's such a long time until 2040, ,, that a lot has changed. I would like to see all illnesses cured. It would also be nice if there wasn't much work to do. I hope the robots work for us. And so everyone can do pleasant things, for example, travel. It would also be good if there were no poverty, everyone would have decent housing and a nice life. I hope no one abuses animals because it doesn't belong. I'm already retired , but I would like to travel a lot and see the beauty of the place.
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