#futurethinking — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #futurethinking, aggregated by home.social.
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💡 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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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We treat water like a resource. But it is our mirror. #environment #sustainability #climateaction #watersecurity #sustainabilitymatters #environmentalhealth #futurethinking #watercycle #life #future #nature
https://medium.com/@mohindroo.sanjay66/the-truth-we-keep-ignoring-about-water-and-life-b97655dac0f1 -
Daily Inspiration: "Disappointment is a necessary exercise designed to strengthen your resilience" - Futurist Jim Carroll
There is never any progress without disappointment along the way!
You'll never achieve anything if you never encounter a few hurdles in your path. As soon as you get your hopes up, you should always be in the right mindset to bounce back quickly in case those hopes are dashed!
Right about now, at the very moment I am writing this post, I should have been on this plane going over Europe.
I'm not.
Instead, I'm sitting on my deck at home, writing this post.
The backstory? I was set to keynote a major conference, and as things sometimes go, it was canceled at the very last minute. I mean, very last minute! That's actually kind of ironic because one of the slides in my deck references the idea that 'volatility is the new normal, uncertainty is our new reality, and resilience is our new agility.' Without going into any details, and after a Zoom conversation with the client, I certainly understand this unique situation and the reasons for the fast turn of events.
Even so, I'm pretty disappointed that my role in the event is not going ahead, but I've also learned how to take these types of things in stride and roll with the flow.
Here's what I have learned -> see the post.
#Resilience #EmbraceDisappointment #BounceBack #KeepMovingForward #GrowthMindset #SilverLinings #PositiveMindset #Adaptability #FutureThinking #ResilientLeadership #OptimismInAction #CareerUpsAndDowns #ShiftYourMindset #LearningThroughChallenges #GrowthThroughSetbacks #RollingWithThePunches #FindThePositives #DisappointmentToSuccess #FocusOnProgress
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Daily Inspiration: “Optimistic societies are stable societies” – Futurist Jim Carroll
On the day of the election, I’ll be speaking to an audience of senior government executives in Abu Dhabi.
One section of my talk explores the link between the entrepreneurial spirit of the younger generation and the role of optimism in moving a society forward, not back.
#WildestImagination #FutureThinking #Innovation #LimitlessPossibilities #EmbraceChange #ThinkBig
Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2024/10/daily-inspiration-global-trends-politics-optimistic-societies-are-stable-societies/
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Daily Inspiration: "Your future should always begin with your wildest imagination!" - Futurist Jim Carroll
People always tend to say, "Never in my wildest imagination!"
And then that thing happens, and they are shocked by what they see.
But our idea of tomorrow should always consist of our wildest imagination.
Because the wildest ideas can often become real, sooner than we think.
I've been noticing that in most of my keynotes as of late, people are taking out their phones and taking a picture of the slide with my go-to phrase.
Remember it?
“Companies that do not yet exist will build products not yet conceived using ideas not yet in existence with methodologies yet to be defined with ideas yet to be imagined"
I think the reason it is drawing so much attention is that although people feel overwhelmed by the speed of tomorrow and the change that it brings, some also know that we now live in a world and a time in which anything is possible.
Not only that, but ideas that once seemed to be on the crazy side of our future forecast map are becoming more likely.
But not everyone thinks like that. Have you ever noticed that you are often surrounded by pessimistic people? People who can't seem to comprehend how different tomorrow might be? They’re everywhere! And for every silver lining, they see massive rainfall. The glass is never half full nor even empty - they see a shattered glass! They seem to thrive on the belief that the worst is yet to come. Cynicism runs deep in their soul.
Seriously, these people are a bit of a drag!
Don't be that person!
Stop using the phrase "never in my wildest imagination" when it comes to tomorrow. Instead, let your imagination run wild!
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that our imagination is a window into tomorrow.
**#WildestImagination** **#FutureThinking** **#Innovation** **#LimitlessPossibilities** **#EmbraceChange** **#ThinkBig** **#CreativeVision** **#Optimism** **#DreamBig** **#ImaginationUnleashed**
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After moving here to assemblag.es I was due to post an #introduction…
Then didn’t, then had more specifically on *here* in particular, and so after a brief intro are *other thoughts* (YMMV, as always).
HELLO! My name is John V Willshire, and with my wife Helen I run Smithery (smithery.com), a Strategic Design Unit in the UK.
Interest: #strategy, #design, #futures, #futurethinking, #communities #culture, #economics, #systems vs #assemblages. Also revisiting writing #music as a hobby again.