Makers will save the world by tinkering, experimenting, and physically making things, which allows people to learn, tell stories, and take power into their own hands. Makers have been doing this since the 1950s by playing, failing, and leaping before looking to hack existing things and make them better suited to individual needs, as seen in the story of Jane from Sugru in 2003. If people continue learning through making into the future, makers may help solve problems and improve lives in 2032 as they have since earlier decades like the 1970s and 2010s.