A Better Future (Inspired by Steve Jobs)
It’s election night in Ontario and based on the differing expert predictions filling newspapers and crowding my satellite feed, it sounds like anything could happen. Dan Gardner, in his book “Future Babble”, writes that though our world is filled with experts predicting the future, their accuracy level is so low that you would produce better results with a monkey and a dartboard. Yet we crave the counsel of these flawed experts because we fear the unknown. Tragedy may strike, the economy may collapse, the doctor may deliver bad news. We fear that which we can’t control and tomorrow remains stubbornly independent. However, the reason we fear tomorrow is the same reason we should embrace it. If anything can happen tomorrow, then tomorrow doesn’t have to be like today. When tomorrow becomes today, you could choose to make it better.
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