The wisdom of change. Thinking the future with Matthias Horx
Crises can change economies, usher in epochs, and shape new systems of culture and thought. Examples include the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Age, the pop era, and more. Many of these epochs had symbolic triggers that brought to the fore the energies that were already latent and forcing their way toward expression. However, we perceive such triggers first and foremost as terminal, unsolvable problems and lapse into a panic mode that reinforces the crisis character. How can we overcome this pattern of thinking and feeling? How can we think about the future after having overcome the pandemic and despite global unrest and war? Futurologist and leading thinker Matthias Horx, a keen observer of our times, talks about how our view of the future is changing and how it continually reinvents itself in us. Mod.: Cai Werntgen
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Cai Werntgen
Dr. Cai Werntgen, born in 1967, studied philosophy, philosophy of… This text was shortened for this overview. Follow the more-link to read the full text.
Matthias Horx
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