The document discusses how the coronavirus pandemic will reshape society and the global economy over the next decade. It predicts that baby boomers will continue to retire, increasing healthcare demands but decreasing discretionary spending. Younger generations who experienced the 2008 recession and current crisis will be more skeptical of markets and prioritize experiences over purchases. The pandemic will accelerate trends of focusing on value, customer experience, and transparency. It may lead to slower economic growth as demand remains subdued and investment decreases, with countries adopting a "Japanification" model. Overall, the document argues the crisis will make society more resilient, considerate, and focused on climate change and global health policy.