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  1. #impossible : incapable of being done, of existing, etc.

    - French: impossible

    - German: unmöglich

    - Italian: impossibile

    - Portuguese: impossível

    - Spanish: imposible

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    Word of The Hour's Annual Survey @ wordofthehour.org/r/form

  2. How does plant based meat compare in taste with regular meat. NECTAR, a nonprofit initiative working to accelerate the alternative protein transition, conducts an annual "Taste of the Industry" sensory analysis of plant-based meats within the US. You can find the one page summary here.

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    #PlantBasedMeat #Nectar #Impossible

  3. How does plant based meat compare in taste with regular meat. NECTAR, a nonprofit initiative working to accelerate the alternative protein transition, conducts an annual "Taste of the Industry" sensory analysis of plant-based meats within the US. You can find the one page summary here.

    👉 static1.squarespace.com/static

    #PlantBasedMeat #Nectar #Impossible

  4. How does plant based meat compare in taste with regular meat. NECTAR, a nonprofit initiative working to accelerate the alternative protein transition, conducts an annual "Taste of the Industry" sensory analysis of plant-based meats within the US. You can find the one page summary here.

    👉 static1.squarespace.com/static

    #PlantBasedMeat #Nectar #Impossible

  5. How does plant based meat compare in taste with regular meat. NECTAR, a nonprofit initiative working to accelerate the alternative protein transition, conducts an annual "Taste of the Industry" sensory analysis of plant-based meats within the US. You can find the one page summary here.

    👉 static1.squarespace.com/static

  6. "Your goal should always be to make the impossible achievable! (Despite the chaos)" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    The old rules of stability have been completely incinerated.

    We are living through a period of intense volatility.

    We often don't know what comes next.

    And what we should do about it.

    Chaos rules.

    Right now, most people are still trying to find a dry place to hide, waiting for this latest storm of change to pass, but that is a losing strategy.

    I wrote Dancing in the Rain for moments like this.

    The core of the book - and my thinking - is that you can’t wait for the world to calm down; you have to learn to find your rhythm within the chaos. If you stay stuck in a mindset that you are just waiting for "things" to return to normal, you will be waiting a long time.

    That's because while certainty might stop, most trends don't.

    My 26 Trends for 2026 series highlights that making the impossible achievable is about mastering the art of the pivot.

    This means building an "Optionality Architecture" that allows you to turn sudden economic ruptures into new opportunities.

    Instead of being paralyzed by the wind and the rain, you need to focus on "Velocity of Recovery."

    Despite everything going on, you need to continue to develop your ability to fail fast, learn faster, and keep moving forward.

    The goal isn't just to survive the volatility, but to use it as the very fuel that makes your most ambitious goals possible.

    Welcome to a typical Monday, 2026.

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    **#Impossible** **#Achievable** **#Goals** **#Volatility** **#Resilience** **#Dancing** **#Chaos** **#Pivot** **#Optionality** **#Recovery** **#Leadership** **#Mindset** **#Ambition** **#Change** **#Momentum** **#Forward** **#Strategy** **#Transformation** **#Opportunity** **#Velocity** **#Adaptation** **#Bold** **#Monday** **#Fuel** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  7. "Your goal should always be to make the impossible achievable! (Despite the chaos)" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    The old rules of stability have been completely incinerated.

    We are living through a period of intense volatility.

    We often don't know what comes next.

    And what we should do about it.

    Chaos rules.

    Right now, most people are still trying to find a dry place to hide, waiting for this latest storm of change to pass, but that is a losing strategy.

    I wrote Dancing in the Rain for moments like this.

    The core of the book - and my thinking - is that you can’t wait for the world to calm down; you have to learn to find your rhythm within the chaos. If you stay stuck in a mindset that you are just waiting for "things" to return to normal, you will be waiting a long time.

    That's because while certainty might stop, most trends don't.

    My 26 Trends for 2026 series highlights that making the impossible achievable is about mastering the art of the pivot.

    This means building an "Optionality Architecture" that allows you to turn sudden economic ruptures into new opportunities.

    Instead of being paralyzed by the wind and the rain, you need to focus on "Velocity of Recovery."

    Despite everything going on, you need to continue to develop your ability to fail fast, learn faster, and keep moving forward.

    The goal isn't just to survive the volatility, but to use it as the very fuel that makes your most ambitious goals possible.

    Welcome to a typical Monday, 2026.

    ----

    **#Impossible** **#Achievable** **#Goals** **#Volatility** **#Resilience** **#Dancing** **#Chaos** **#Pivot** **#Optionality** **#Recovery** **#Leadership** **#Mindset** **#Ambition** **#Change** **#Momentum** **#Forward** **#Strategy** **#Transformation** **#Opportunity** **#Velocity** **#Adaptation** **#Bold** **#Monday** **#Fuel** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  8. "Your goal should always be to make the impossible achievable! (Despite the chaos)" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    The old rules of stability have been completely incinerated.

    We are living through a period of intense volatility.

    We often don't know what comes next.

    And what we should do about it.

    Chaos rules.

    Right now, most people are still trying to find a dry place to hide, waiting for this latest storm of change to pass, but that is a losing strategy.

    I wrote Dancing in the Rain for moments like this.

    The core of the book - and my thinking - is that you can’t wait for the world to calm down; you have to learn to find your rhythm within the chaos. If you stay stuck in a mindset that you are just waiting for "things" to return to normal, you will be waiting a long time.

    That's because while certainty might stop, most trends don't.

    My 26 Trends for 2026 series highlights that making the impossible achievable is about mastering the art of the pivot.

    This means building an "Optionality Architecture" that allows you to turn sudden economic ruptures into new opportunities.

    Instead of being paralyzed by the wind and the rain, you need to focus on "Velocity of Recovery."

    Despite everything going on, you need to continue to develop your ability to fail fast, learn faster, and keep moving forward.

    The goal isn't just to survive the volatility, but to use it as the very fuel that makes your most ambitious goals possible.

    Welcome to a typical Monday, 2026.

    ----

    **#Impossible** **#Achievable** **#Goals** **#Volatility** **#Resilience** **#Dancing** **#Chaos** **#Pivot** **#Optionality** **#Recovery** **#Leadership** **#Mindset** **#Ambition** **#Change** **#Momentum** **#Forward** **#Strategy** **#Transformation** **#Opportunity** **#Velocity** **#Adaptation** **#Bold** **#Monday** **#Fuel** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  9. "Your goal should always be to make the impossible achievable! (Despite the chaos)" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    The old rules of stability have been completely incinerated.

    We are living through a period of intense volatility.

    We often don't know what comes next.

    And what we should do about it.

    Chaos rules.

    Right now, most people are still trying to find a dry place to hide, waiting for this latest storm of change to pass, but that is a losing strategy.

    I wrote Dancing in the Rain for moments like this.

    The core of the book - and my thinking - is that you can’t wait for the world to calm down; you have to learn to find your rhythm within the chaos. If you stay stuck in a mindset that you are just waiting for "things" to return to normal, you will be waiting a long time.

    That's because while certainty might stop, most trends don't.

    My 26 Trends for 2026 series highlights that making the impossible achievable is about mastering the art of the pivot.

    This means building an "Optionality Architecture" that allows you to turn sudden economic ruptures into new opportunities.

    Instead of being paralyzed by the wind and the rain, you need to focus on "Velocity of Recovery."

    Despite everything going on, you need to continue to develop your ability to fail fast, learn faster, and keep moving forward.

    The goal isn't just to survive the volatility, but to use it as the very fuel that makes your most ambitious goals possible.

    Welcome to a typical Monday, 2026.

    ----

    **#Impossible** **#Achievable** **#Goals** **#Volatility** **#Resilience** **#Dancing** **#Chaos** **#Pivot** **#Optionality** **#Recovery** **#Leadership** **#Mindset** **#Ambition** **#Change** **#Momentum** **#Forward** **#Strategy** **#Transformation** **#Opportunity** **#Velocity** **#Adaptation** **#Bold** **#Monday** **#Fuel** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  10. Impossible neutralité de la tech, la fascisation est-elle inscrite dans le code ?
    ritimo.org/Video-Impossible-ne

    Dans ce débat au long cours (2 heures), Mathilde Saliou, journaliste et auteure de L’envers de la tech et Pablo Rauzy, maître de conférences en informatique, dressent un panorama assez complet de l’état de la tech actuellement, en se focalisant sur les effets sur les utilisateurices. Les technologies ne sont pas neutres et la forme qui leur est donnée les met bien souvent au service de la fascisation (discrimination des algorithmes, usages oppressifs des technologies...).

    #LQDN #Ritimo

  11. Ad: "CMYK LED panel!"

    1. LEDs emit light. Light is an additive colour model. CMYK is a subtractive colour model. Never the twain shall meet.

    2. I would kill to get a look at your black-emitting LEDs, genius.

    #impossible #ImpossibleProduct #mehngineering #marketing #DontStepInTheMarketing #BS #CMYK #ProcessColour #LED #light #AdditiveColour #ColourModel #meh

  12. Ad: "CMYK LED panel!"

    1. LEDs emit light. Light is an additive colour model. CMYK is a subtractive colour model. Never the twain shall meet.

    2. I would kill to get a look at your black-emitting LEDs, genius.

    #impossible #ImpossibleProduct #mehngineering #marketing #DontStepInTheMarketing #BS #CMYK #ProcessColour #LED #light #AdditiveColour #ColourModel #meh

  13. Ad: "CMYK LED panel!"

    1. LEDs emit light. Light is an additive colour model. CMYK is a subtractive colour model. Never the twain shall meet.

    2. I would kill to get a look at your black-emitting LEDs, genius.

    #impossible #ImpossibleProduct #mehngineering #marketing #DontStepInTheMarketing #BS #CMYK #ProcessColour #LED #light #AdditiveColour #ColourModel #meh

  14. Ad: "CMYK LED panel!"

    1. LEDs emit light. Light is an additive colour model. CMYK is a subtractive colour model. Never the twain shall meet.

    2. I would kill to get a look at your black-emitting LEDs, genius.

    #impossible #ImpossibleProduct #mehngineering #marketing #DontStepInTheMarketing #BS #CMYK #ProcessColour #LED #light #AdditiveColour #ColourModel #meh

  15. Impossible to hold back the tears at the sight of their heroes 🥹

    Kora and Jan, accompanied by their father, truly made the most of their weekend at the #AustrianGP 🇦🇹❤️

    #MotoGP

  16. impossible meatball sub with newman's own sockarooni sauce and winco provolone on a winco hoagie roll w/ a green salad in the background there

    #vegetarian #food #meatball #sub