The more time I spend as a futurist, the more humble I become.
As a visual learner, I’ve become fond of analogies or metaphors that help keep me humble–often, by reminding me of my ignorance.
The New York Times recently published this piece, What North Dakota Would Look Like If Its Oil Lines Were Above Ground, and it does an excellent job of helping people “see what they can’t see.”
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