10 Big Mistakes People Make in Thinking About the Future
By Sara Robinson, AlterNet
Posted on April 3, 2012, Printed on April 6, 2012
Being a working futurist means that I think a lot about how
people think about the future. It also means spending a lot of time with
people who are also thinking about their own futures.
Typically, this involves a dialogue between three distinct groups.
First, there's usually a small handful of very foresighted people,
who are aware of their own blind spots and biases, and who are eager and
open about the prospect of soaring into a wild blue sky to gather a lot
of exciting new information.
Second, there's a larger group of people who don't usually think at
50,000 feet -- but are willing to go there if they're with people they
trust. Their wings aren't sturdy, and they are prone to some very common
mistakes in thinking, but they're often the most gratifying group to
work with. What they want is permission to let go, encouragement to go
big, and a watchful eye to keep them out of the rocks and ditches.
Friday, April 6, 2012
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