Human beings can be proactive and engaged or, alterna- tively, passive and alienated, largely as a function of the social conditions in which they develop and function.
Against our intuition, today the future is unfolding not linearly but exponentially, making it challenging to predict just what will happen next and when.
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How to Think Exponentially and Better Predict the Future nology is actually accelerating progress across a host of domains. This has led to unexpected degrees of technological and social change occurring not only between generations, but within them. <span>Against our intuition, today the future is unfolding not linearly but exponentially, making it challenging to predict just what will happen next and when. This is why the pace of technological progress tends to surprise us, and we find ourselves in situations like this: How do we prepare for a future tracking to exponential trends, if we