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Throughout human history, most people could accurately visualize the future a decade or two out. This is no longer true. Today’s visions of the future are sandcastles, destined to be swept away in the surf of technological change.
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been thinking about this in the context of parenting. part of your job as a parent is to prepare your kids for the world they'll be living in. imagining how that world will look is especially challenging today.
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Same. farcaster://casts/0x8c9a9031ebb05f3474e78a60c2496c1f07fd19f773d9b17f3f4687a6fe2c5e70/0x8c9a9031ebb05f3474e78a60c2496c1f07fd19f773d9b17f3f4687a6fe2c5e70
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Indeed. Maybe it’s about preparing them to navigate uncertainty. That’s true all the time, but just manifesting in a different way and a faster pace. I think that will become the most valuable skill.
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Ditto.
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