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  1. Dynamic neuropathophysiological changes in Charles Bonnet Syndrome: change in alpha power at the onset of a reported hallucination vision2025florence.com/abstracts/ by @jkjolly.bsky.social (in abstract book); EEG changes associated with hallucinations caused by #CBS; #neuroscience #vision2025

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  2. Daily Inspiration: "It's always better to play the long game" - Futurist Jim Carroll

    One thing that has always guided me, and I intend to carry with me into 2025, is this statement often attributed to Bill Gates:

    "We always tend to overestimate the rate of change on a two year basis, but underestimate the rate of change on a 10 year basis."

    What will get me through 2025? First and foremost, knowing that thinking long-term is a crucial aspect of navigating a volatile world. Along with many other people, I think that 2025 be a wild and unpredictable year, and so keeping the long-term trends - playing the long game - will be a good way to stay focused on what matters.

    That's not to say you shouldn't watch the trends in 2025 - while it's important to keep on top of short-term issues, losing sight of the long-term reality in the face of short-term challenges can be pretty detrimental. You'll end up obsessing over the volatility as opposed to focusing on the opportunity. Even so, that can be a challenge when short-term issues dominate the news. That's why I always suggest trying to keep an eye on the 'big future' - the long-term trends of real substance.

    The fact is, individuals and organizations who prioritize short-term thinking often experience negative outcomes - because it can lead to missed opportunities, failed initiatives, and ultimately, failed strategies over the long term. Not only that but too much of a focus on short-term views can often bring despair - that's maybe a big issue in 2025. On the other hand, keeping a longer-term vision can help foster hope or reinforce it! It allows you to focus on long-term realities without being bogged down by short-term challenges.

    All of that is going to be particularly important in 2025.

    That's what I'll remind myself throughout the year of my oft-repeated phrase markets are not trends - they are often only short-term fluctuations that aren't necessarily indicative of the long-term trends shaping the future. In 2025, try to remain focused on the trends defining the future, even amidst the market volatility that will define the year.

    **#2025** **#Futurist** **#Innovation** **#Longevity** **#Vision2025** **#Resilience** **#Trends** **#Strategy** **#Growth** **#Leadership** **#Transformation**

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  3. January 2025: Donald J. Trump, still wearing a band-aid over his right ear, claims to have won the 2024 election (he clearly lost) by TWO LANDSLIDES. The media plays along, both-siding the madness. Business as usual. #horror #vision2025 #TheFormerGuy #NeverAgainTrump