1) It is our lot to see things differently.
Bystanders look for a long time—free of constraints, unobscured by their own judgments, waiting patiently to grasp the essential truth.
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Bystanders look for a long time—free of constraints, unobscured by their own judgments, waiting patiently to grasp the essential truth.
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2) What we see is that the ICT revolution is far from complete and that rather than a dystopian, divisive future, what lies ahead is a green socially sustainable golden age.
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3) We also see through the mist of the pandemic. The outlook is uninspiring, even with the vaccine breakthroughs.
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4) There are some positives though.
Working from home is a new way of life in which we no longer worship at the altar of the office for self-worth.
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Working from home is a new way of life in which we no longer worship at the altar of the office for self-worth.
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5) Peter Drucker instructs us on how to manage our life through this.
“The best way to predict your future is to create it.”
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“The best way to predict your future is to create it.”
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