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  1. Exploring the world isn’t always about miles… sometimes it’s about vision.
    Whether through the lens of reality or the power of the digital world, those who dare to look beyond… discover more. 🌍✨
    1 informationsite.in/
    2 funfunds.in/
    3 promotebiz.in/

  2. While writing my second Beneath Still Stars book, I started thinking about the devices my characters would carry.

    The first handheld mobile phone call was made in 1973, using a device that weighed over 2 kg. It wasn’t until the 1990s, with smaller phones and early handheld computers, that personal devices really took shape.

    Today, smartphones, watches, and tablets are everywhere. In the near future, I don’t expect dramatic change—just steady improvements.

    But looking further ahead, things may shift. Instead of carrying devices, we may wear them. A powerful smartwatch paired with smart glasses or contact lenses could replace the need for a phone entirely.

    Imagine walking through a city in 2149, seeing information projected around you, and taking a call by tapping your wrist—no phone required. The future may not replace devices—it may simply make them disappear.

    Full article: lewinoverinkpublishing.ca/blog

    #In100Years #technology #futureoftech #futurethinking #essayseries #futuretech #thoughtexperiment #futurism

  3. While writing my second Beneath Still Stars book, I started thinking about the devices my characters would carry.

    The first handheld mobile phone call was made in 1973, using a device that weighed over 2 kg. It wasn’t until the 1990s, with smaller phones and early handheld computers, that personal devices really took shape.

    Today, smartphones, watches, and tablets are everywhere. In the near future, I don’t expect dramatic change—just steady improvements.

    But looking further ahead, things may shift. Instead of carrying devices, we may wear them. A powerful smartwatch paired with smart glasses or contact lenses could replace the need for a phone entirely.

    Imagine walking through a city in 2149, seeing information projected around you, and taking a call by tapping your wrist—no phone required. The future may not replace devices—it may simply make them disappear.

    Full article: lewinoverinkpublishing.ca/blog

    #In100Years #technology #futureoftech #futurethinking #essayseries #futuretech #thoughtexperiment #futurism

  4. While writing my second Beneath Still Stars book, I started thinking about the devices my characters would carry.

    The first handheld mobile phone call was made in 1973, using a device that weighed over 2 kg. It wasn’t until the 1990s, with smaller phones and early handheld computers, that personal devices really took shape.

    Today, smartphones, watches, and tablets are everywhere. In the near future, I don’t expect dramatic change—just steady improvements.

    But looking further ahead, things may shift. Instead of carrying devices, we may wear them. A powerful smartwatch paired with smart glasses or contact lenses could replace the need for a phone entirely.

    Imagine walking through a city in 2149, seeing information projected around you, and taking a call by tapping your wrist—no phone required. The future may not replace devices—it may simply make them disappear.

    Full article: lewinoverinkpublishing.ca/blog

    #In100Years #technology #futureoftech #futurethinking #essayseries #futuretech #thoughtexperiment #futurism

  5. While writing my second Beneath Still Stars book, I started thinking about the devices my characters would carry.

    The first handheld mobile phone call was made in 1973, using a device that weighed over 2 kg. It wasn’t until the 1990s, with smaller phones and early handheld computers, that personal devices really took shape.

    Today, smartphones, watches, and tablets are everywhere. In the near future, I don’t expect dramatic change—just steady improvements.

    But looking further ahead, things may shift. Instead of carrying devices, we may wear them. A powerful smartwatch paired with smart glasses or contact lenses could replace the need for a phone entirely.

    Imagine walking through a city in 2149, seeing information projected around you, and taking a call by tapping your wrist—no phone required. The future may not replace devices—it may simply make them disappear.

    Full article: lewinoverinkpublishing.ca/blog

    #In100Years #technology #futureoftech #futurethinking #essayseries #futuretech #thoughtexperiment #futurism

  6. While writing my second Beneath Still Stars book, I started thinking about the devices my characters would carry.

    The first handheld mobile phone call was made in 1973, using a device that weighed over 2 kg. It wasn’t until the 1990s, with smaller phones and early handheld computers, that personal devices really took shape.

    Today, smartphones, watches, and tablets are everywhere. In the near future, I don’t expect dramatic change—just steady improvements.

    But looking further ahead, things may shift. Instead of carrying devices, we may wear them. A powerful smartwatch paired with smart glasses or contact lenses could replace the need for a phone entirely.

    Imagine walking through a city in 2149, seeing information projected around you, and taking a call by tapping your wrist—no phone required. The future may not replace devices—it may simply make them disappear.

    Full article: lewinoverinkpublishing.ca/blog

    #In100Years #technology #futureoftech #futurethinking #essayseries #futuretech #thoughtexperiment #futurism

  7. We are standing at a strange and exciting edge where disciplines that once moved in parallel are beginning to quietly overlap. Physicists exploring non-Hermitian dynamics, biologists studying living signaling networks, engineers building neuromorphic systems, artists imagining new forms of expression, and curious thinkers outside formal institutions are all circling similar questions....

    #OpenDialogue #Interdisciplinary #CuriosityDriven #SharedLearning #FutureThinking

  8. We are standing at a strange and exciting edge where disciplines that once moved in parallel are beginning to quietly overlap. Physicists exploring non-Hermitian dynamics, biologists studying living signaling networks, engineers building neuromorphic systems, artists imagining new forms of expression, and curious thinkers outside formal institutions are all circling similar questions....

    #OpenDialogue #Interdisciplinary #CuriosityDriven #SharedLearning #FutureThinking

  9. 💡 In the noise of data, clarity becomes power.

    Every minute, humans generate hundreds of millions of emails, searches, and messages — turning attention into the world’s most valuable currency.

    #Tech #DigitalAge #FutureThinking #IzoateTech

  10. I’ve been drifting in and out of Peter Joseph’s work ever since I first saw The Zeitgeist Movement documentary, and around the same time I discovered the Venus Project and the wild‑genius ideas of Buckminster Fuller. Those visions of a resource‑based, collaborative future stuck with me, and they keep feeling as urgent today as they did back then.

    Episode 56 “The Capitalist Roots of War” dives deep into why the current market‑driven system breeds conflict, inequality, and environmental collapse, and it sketches how a community‑built, post‑scarcity economy could start to replace it.

    If you care about these issues, give the episode a listen (or skim the transcript). Have a nice long walk or the treadmill and let the conversation spark some fresh thinking. 🖖

    Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 56 : The Capitalist Roots of War + Interview w/ Abby Martin

    #RevolutionNow #PeterJoseph #CapitalistRootsOfWar #SystemChange #PostScarcity #CommunityEconomy #FutureThinking #ZeitgeistMovement #VenusProject #BuckminsterFuller

    Transcript peter-joseph.medium.com/the-ca

    youtube.com/watch?v=QySKXfvFwsQ

  11. I’ve been drifting in and out of Peter Joseph’s work ever since I first saw The Zeitgeist Movement documentary, and around the same time I discovered the Venus Project and the wild‑genius ideas of Buckminster Fuller. Those visions of a resource‑based, collaborative future stuck with me, and they keep feeling as urgent today as they did back then.

    Episode 56 “The Capitalist Roots of War” dives deep into why the current market‑driven system breeds conflict, inequality, and environmental collapse, and it sketches how a community‑built, post‑scarcity economy could start to replace it.

    If you care about these issues, give the episode a listen (or skim the transcript). Have a nice long walk or the treadmill and let the conversation spark some fresh thinking. 🖖

    Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 56 : The Capitalist Roots of War + Interview w/ Abby Martin

    #RevolutionNow #PeterJoseph #CapitalistRootsOfWar #SystemChange #PostScarcity #CommunityEconomy #FutureThinking #ZeitgeistMovement #VenusProject #BuckminsterFuller

    Transcript peter-joseph.medium.com/the-ca

    youtube.com/watch?v=QySKXfvFwsQ

  12. I’ve been drifting in and out of Peter Joseph’s work ever since I first saw The Zeitgeist Movement documentary, and around the same time I discovered the Venus Project and the wild‑genius ideas of Buckminster Fuller. Those visions of a resource‑based, collaborative future stuck with me, and they keep feeling as urgent today as they did back then.

    Episode 56 “The Capitalist Roots of War” dives deep into why the current market‑driven system breeds conflict, inequality, and environmental collapse, and it sketches how a community‑built, post‑scarcity economy could start to replace it.

    If you care about these issues, give the episode a listen (or skim the transcript). Have a nice long walk or the treadmill and let the conversation spark some fresh thinking. 🖖

    Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 56 : The Capitalist Roots of War + Interview w/ Abby Martin

    #RevolutionNow #PeterJoseph #CapitalistRootsOfWar #SystemChange #PostScarcity #CommunityEconomy #FutureThinking #ZeitgeistMovement #VenusProject #BuckminsterFuller

    Transcript peter-joseph.medium.com/the-ca

    youtube.com/watch?v=QySKXfvFwsQ

  13. I’ve been drifting in and out of Peter Joseph’s work ever since I first saw The Zeitgeist Movement documentary, and around the same time I discovered the Venus Project and the wild‑genius ideas of Buckminster Fuller. Those visions of a resource‑based, collaborative future stuck with me, and they keep feeling as urgent today as they did back then.

    Episode 56 “The Capitalist Roots of War” dives deep into why the current market‑driven system breeds conflict, inequality, and environmental collapse, and it sketches how a community‑built, post‑scarcity economy could start to replace it.

    If you care about these issues, give the episode a listen (or skim the transcript). Have a nice long walk or the treadmill and let the conversation spark some fresh thinking. 🖖

    Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 56 : The Capitalist Roots of War + Interview w/ Abby Martin

    #RevolutionNow #PeterJoseph #CapitalistRootsOfWar #SystemChange #PostScarcity #CommunityEconomy #FutureThinking #ZeitgeistMovement #VenusProject #BuckminsterFuller

    Transcript peter-joseph.medium.com/the-ca

    youtube.com/watch?v=QySKXfvFwsQ

  14. I’ve been drifting in and out of Peter Joseph’s work ever since I first saw The Zeitgeist Movement documentary, and around the same time I discovered the Venus Project and the wild‑genius ideas of Buckminster Fuller. Those visions of a resource‑based, collaborative future stuck with me, and they keep feeling as urgent today as they did back then.

    Episode 56 “The Capitalist Roots of War” dives deep into why the current market‑driven system breeds conflict, inequality, and environmental collapse, and it sketches how a community‑built, post‑scarcity economy could start to replace it.

    If you care about these issues, give the episode a listen (or skim the transcript). Have a nice long walk or the treadmill and let the conversation spark some fresh thinking. 🖖

    Revolution Now! with Peter Joseph | Ep. 56 : The Capitalist Roots of War + Interview w/ Abby Martin

    #RevolutionNow #PeterJoseph #CapitalistRootsOfWar #SystemChange #PostScarcity #CommunityEconomy #FutureThinking #ZeitgeistMovement #VenusProject #BuckminsterFuller

    Transcript peter-joseph.medium.com/the-ca

    youtube.com/watch?v=QySKXfvFwsQ

  15. Your brain and AI may be far closer cousins than you think 🤯
    This piece uncovers the 5 parallels that flip the way we see thinking itself.
    🧠✨ Ready for a reality jolt?
    #AI #Creativity #FutureThinking
    medium.com/@rogt.x1997/what-yo

  16. With concerted efforts in marketing, infrastructure, and support for commercial fishing, invasive carp can become not just a problem but a resource.

    In 20 years, they might become a staple to eat as consumers adapt.

    #FoodPolicy #FutureThinking

  17. 😂 Oh, Steve Blank wrote another article about how #CEOs missed the memo on #disruption 🚀—because, clearly, they were too busy reading his blog updates instead of adapting to the future. 💼📉 Maybe next time, they'll subscribe to a crystal ball. 🔮✨
    steveblank.com/2025/07/08/blin #SteveBlank #FutureThinking #CrystalBall #BusinessInsights #HackerNews #ngated

  18. 😂 Oh, Steve Blank wrote another article about how #CEOs missed the memo on #disruption 🚀—because, clearly, they were too busy reading his blog updates instead of adapting to the future. 💼📉 Maybe next time, they'll subscribe to a crystal ball. 🔮✨
    steveblank.com/2025/07/08/blin #SteveBlank #FutureThinking #CrystalBall #BusinessInsights #HackerNews #ngated

  19. 😂 Oh, Steve Blank wrote another article about how #CEOs missed the memo on #disruption 🚀—because, clearly, they were too busy reading his blog updates instead of adapting to the future. 💼📉 Maybe next time, they'll subscribe to a crystal ball. 🔮✨
    steveblank.com/2025/07/08/blin #SteveBlank #FutureThinking #CrystalBall #BusinessInsights #HackerNews #ngated

  20. 😂 Oh, Steve Blank wrote another article about how #CEOs missed the memo on #disruption 🚀—because, clearly, they were too busy reading his blog updates instead of adapting to the future. 💼📉 Maybe next time, they'll subscribe to a crystal ball. 🔮✨
    steveblank.com/2025/07/08/blin #SteveBlank #FutureThinking #CrystalBall #BusinessInsights #HackerNews #ngated