Breaking the Human Thinking Sound Barrier

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Human cognition, despite its remarkable adaptability and creativity, has limitations that are increasingly evident in the face of exponential data growth, complex systems, and rapid decision-making requirements. In fields ranging from aviation to business, we are reaching the cognitive equivalent of the sound barrier—a limit we cannot surpass without augmenting our natural abilities. This is where AI and automation emerge as indispensable tools, not as replacements for human intellect, but as its vital amplifiers.

The Modern Pilot: A Case Study in Cognitive Overload

Consider the evolution of military aviation. In World War I, pilots operated rudimentary aircraft with only a handful of gauges, their primary focus on navigation and observation. Fast forward to today, and modern fighter jets like the F-35 are so data-intensive that they are unflyable without AI assistance. These aircraft generate vast rivers of data through advanced sensors, requiring 8.6 million lines of code to process and present actionable insights to pilots. Even with highly optimized interfaces, pilots report struggling with information overload, forcing a redefinition of their role from flying the aircraft to managing a flying command center.

The Recipe for an Unpleasant Future

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If humanity wanted to intentionally sabotage a bright future, the path to failure would be alarmingly straightforward. By neglecting lessons from history, disregarding the importance of collective action, and fostering division, we could ensure a trajectory defined by instability, inequity, and missed potential. This exercise in examining the ways we could derail progress is not meant to endorse such an approach but to provoke deeper thought about what we must avoid to create a thriving and sustainable world.

To dismantle any hope for a prosperous future, we might begin by allowing inequality to grow unchecked. Wealth gaps could widen as access to essential resources, education, and healthcare remains limited to a privileged few. Resentment would fester, eroding social cohesion and creating an environment of mistrust. When opportunities are reserved for a select group, the collective spirit that drives progress is replaced by division and despair. Economic disparities, if left unaddressed, would sow the seeds of societal fracture.

The next step to ensuring failure would involve undermining truth and knowledge. By allowing misinformation to spread freely, the foundation of informed decision-making would crumble. Without shared facts and a respect for science, addressing global challenges like climate change, public health crises, and technological ethics would become nearly impossible. Imagine a world where biases and conspiracy theories drive policies—a world where truth is devalued and progress is perpetually out of reach.

Aspirations for the Future

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We have found ourselves with an immense opportunity. Across the world, people share a common desire: a future where everyone has the chance to thrive. This vision transcends borders, languages, and traditions. It speaks to the universal hopes for safety, fairness, and opportunity. These aspirations unite us, reminding us that humans across the globe have much in common.

History has shown us the power of coming together. During the early 20th century, workers, reformers, and lawmakers united to pass groundbreaking labor laws. These included limiting child labor, establishing the eight-hour workday, and creating safer working conditions. These reforms demonstrated how collective action could address the dark side of industrialization and improve lives across society. During World War II, neighborhoods mobilized to feed one another. Victory gardens became a symbol of community resilience, as families grew food to share with neighbors. When we work together, we can solve many challenges.

A Vision for a Purposeful Future

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Whether we asked for it or not a massive wave of technology, in the form of artificial intelligence, robotics and automation, is upon us.  This wave will wash over us with both challenges and opportunities that demand careful thought and purposeful action. Technological advancements, societal shifts, and environmental crises are converging to shape the trajectory of our collective future. To navigate these complexities and ensure a thriving, fair, and sustainable world, we must embrace the imperative of guiding humanity intentionally. This requires fostering social cohesion, examining our collective values and perspectives, prioritizing ethical innovation, and committing to collaborative governance. Our future is not inevitable; it is a product of the choices we make today.

The Importance of Social Cohesion

At the core of purposeful progress lies the necessity for social cohesion formed around shared goals for humanity. Societal trust, mutual respect, and shared aspirations create the foundation for collective action. History has shown that moments of great advancement, such as the Progressive Era and the “Special Century” (1870-1970), were driven by societies coming together to address systemic challenges. By uniting around common goals, we can build resilience to disruptions, bridge divides, and foster inclusive growth.

Steering the Ship: To Where We Want to Go

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As we face unprecedented technological change at speeds never before experienced, the need for purposeful social cohesion has never been more critical. The rapid evolution of automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital platforms is reshaping every facet of society—from how we work, start new relationships, interact, govern and innovate. While these advancements promise remarkable opportunities, they also bring profound challenges, particularly the risk of exacerbating inequality, disrupting livelihoods, and eroding trust in institutions. To navigate this transformative era, we must prioritize social cohesion as the foundation for dictating how technology is managed and leveraged to promote societal well-being and to elevate our quality of life.

Technological Progress - Enhances and Diminishes

Technology has always been a driver of societal transformation. From the Industrial Revolution to the Information Age, innovations have improved living standards, expanded opportunities, and reshaped economies. However, these advancements have also created disparities, displaced workers, and introduced new challenges for governance and ethics. Today, the accelerating pace of AI, automation and robotics brings these dynamics into sharper focus.

The Dark Side of Automation, AI and Robotics

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By nature I'm an optimistic person.  By profession I am a futurist that studies historic patterns and future trends.  By education I am an economist and political scientist. All of these background influences come together when I am pondering the future, and lately I have been contemplating automation and job displacements.

I remember studying the concept of social contract in college.  It's a theory that describes an agreement among individuals in a society to create and abide by a set of rules, norms, and governance structures to ensure mutual benefit, security, and order.  The idea is we agree to give up some rights and independence in order to gain certain benefits that will help us have a greater quality of life, and hopefully an improved standard of living.  Think of being taxed, so we can have roads, bridges, public education, police and firefighters.

What happens though when the "mutual benefits" agreed to, fall out of balance, and the benefits are weighted in favor of one group over another?  The short answer is - bad things.  

A Few of My Favorite Attempts at Humor in 2024

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Reaching 3 Million, Favorite Articles & Thank You!

First of all THANK YOU for helping me reach 3 million page views on this blog today.  CRAZY!  I am grateful for all of your time and attention over the many years we have been together!  I have learned so much from the effort of researching and writing these articles, and I hope you have benefited from reading some of them as well!

In addition to the articles, over the years I have added hundreds of video interviews with people far smarter than me, and more recently attempts at humor, one of the last things artificial intelligence still struggles with, and some would argue I do as well!  If humor about the past and future is your thing, you can follow me on Instagram at futurist_humor.

Here are a few of my favorite articles I have written over the past few years.

This article explores the profound impact of speed on our world, arguing that its ability to stretch time and compress distance has far-reaching consequences for individuals, institutions, and societies. From motivating advancements in AI and robotics to reshaping how we communicate, govern, and even wage war, speed is a catalyst of change that is fundamentally altering the human experience.  As we hurtle towards a future defined by ever-increasing speed, this article offers a thought-provoking examination of its implications and challenges readers to consider how they will adapt to this rapidly evolving landscape.


Humans are creatures of habit, often resistant to change, even when it promises benefits. This article delves into the psychological reasons behind this resistance, exploring concepts like loss aversion, status quo bias, fear of the unknown and much more. By understanding the psychology behind our resistance and employing the techniques identified, we can navigate change more effectively and embrace the future with confidence.


The speed of change is accelerating due to several factors. Digital automation, like robots on an assembly line, allows for rapid scaling and agility. Once knowledge is digitized, it can be instantly duplicated and distributed globally, eliminating the need to start from scratch. The law of entropy highlights the difficulty of maintaining order in human systems, while digital systems can follow algorithms without constant effort. Unlike humans, AI and automated systems can start with pre-loaded knowledge, accelerating progress. Human brains are limited by factors like age, health, and emotions, while digital systems can operate at an optimized level 24/7. This shift towards digitized knowledge allows for continuous learning and progress, independent of human limitations.


In today's data-driven world, leaders can overcome the "fog of war" that plagued their historical counterparts. By combining experience data gathered from customer and employee interactions – with operational data derived from sensors, ERPs, and other systems – businesses can gain unprecedented visibility into their operations. This comprehensive, real-time understanding empowers leaders to make informed decisions, optimize processes, and address challenges proactively.  Don't let your business succumb to the perils of outdated, estimate-based models. Navigate your business with clarity and precision.


The 20th century, despite technological advancements, was the bloodiest in history, highlighting the destructive potential of humanity when moral frameworks fail. This article explores the historical interplay of technology, ideology, and morality, emphasizing the urgent need for a robust, adaptable ethical framework to guide us toward a more peaceful future. By understanding the lessons of the past, including the dangers of propaganda and the erosion of moral restraints, we can build a global community that prioritizes peace, security, and mutual respect.


This article paints a stark picture of the challenges facing our brains in an increasingly digital world.  It questions whether our minds, shaped by millennia of slow evolution, can adapt to the rapid pace of technological change and the rise of AI.  I raise important concerns about the impact of digital stimuli on our mental health and the shrinking space for human agency in a future dominated by automation.  Ultimately, this piece compels us to confront a fundamental question: are we shaping our future, or is the future shaping us?


This article explores the pivotal role of government policies, laws, and regulations in driving improvements in the human standard of living. Examining historical periods like the Progressive Era and the New Deal, it argues that societal shifts and government action are crucial for addressing large-scale challenges and shaping a better future. By recognizing our collective potential and working together, we can overcome the obstacles that lie ahead and create a more prosperous and equitable world.


This article explores the rapid rise of autonomous machines in warfare, from delivery robots in combat zones to unmanned submarines patrolling the oceans.  It highlights how the increasing complexity and speed of these technologies are pushing humans out of the decision-making loop, with potentially far-reaching consequences.  As we become more reliant on AI and automated systems, wonder about the vulnerabilities we create and the urgent need for ethical considerations in the development and deployment of such powerful tools.


Throughout history, disruptive events like pandemics, wars, and technological revolutions have catalyzed shifts in societal mindsets, forcing us to re-evaluate our values and priorities. This article explores how such events, from the Enlightenment to the digital age, have shaped our understanding of knowledge, social structures, and human interaction. By examining these historical turning points, we can gain valuable insights into our own capacity for resilience, adaptation, and collective progress in the face of contemporary challenges.


This article explores a period in history where we experienced unprecedented improvements in our standard of living.  It argues that technological advancements alone were not enough to drive this progress; rather, it was a shift in societal beliefs and a willingness to enact policies that prioritized human well-being. By examining historical patterns and the impact of belief systems on societal change, the article challenges readers to reflect on their own beliefs and how they may be hindering positive growth.


This article issues a powerful wake-up call, urging us to look beyond the allure of profits and confront the unintended consequences of our relentless pursuit of technological advancement. From the divisive impact of social media to the rise of autonomous killing machines and the displacement of human workers, the author highlights the urgent need for a shared purpose and a clear vision for a future where technology serves human flourishing.  It's a call to action to reclaim our agency and steer towards a tomorrow where purpose, not just profit, guides our path.

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The Great Collision: From Frontier Myths to Digital Dependence

Contemporary populist sentiment in North America is not a simple thread but a Gordian Knot, a complex entanglement of historical threads of anti-elitism, moralism, economic anxiety, and powerful national myths. These currents, born from religious revivals, frontier experiences, and Enlightenment ideals, are now colliding head-on with the reality of our technological dependence. This “Great Collision” exposes a profound tension between the cherished myth of the independent, self-reliant frontiersman – often carrying a gun – and the inescapable technological dependence and interconnectedness of our digital lives, which profoundly shapes our political discourse, social interactions, and the foundation of our communities today.

The seeds of anti-elitism were sown early on during the period of British rule over the American colonies (1607-1776). Colonial grievances stemming from mercantilist policies and a perceived lack of representation fostered resentment towards distant and unaccountable authority. This distrust intensified during the American Revolution (1775-1783), where the rhetoric of liberty, equality, and self-determination fueled a powerful anti-authoritarian sentiment that became a central tenet of American populism. 

Clouds, Edges, and AI: A Masterclass with IDC’s Rob Tiffany

Join us for a deep dive with IDC 's Rob Tiffany, a national treasure in computing history and technology innovation, and a connoisseur of fine wines. With his dual roles as IDC Research Director and technology guru, Rob brings a unique blend of expertise, wit, and wisdom to our podcast. Together, we journey through the fascinating history of cloud computing and explore its future, tackling some of the most pressing questions in technology today.




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BUGS: The Future of Food?

In this fascinating episode, Dr. Aaron Dossey—a biochemist, biomedical scientist, and champion of entomophagy (the practice of eating insects)—takes us on a journey into the incredible potential of bugs as a sustainable, nutritious, and innovative food resource for humanity. From breeding stick insects the size of an arm to creating insect-based taco meat and pioneering the genetic engineering of insects for space farming, Dr. Dossey’s work challenges our perceptions of the future of food, medicine, and even interplanetary living.





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The American Innovation Alchemy

I have long been interested in learning what makes the United States so good at being entrepreneurial, innovative and aspirational.  In this article we're going to explore these topics, while at the same time acknowledging there were many inequalities and injustices that restricted opportunities for marginalized groups.
 
The United States has long been viewed as a land of opportunity, a place where dreams and the entrepreneurial spirit can be realized and fortunes made. But what truly lies at the heart of this "American Entrepreneurial Exceptionalism"? It's not simply the presence of capitalism, rather, it's the unique alchemy that arises from the interplay of capitalism, uniquely American religious theology, the foundational principles of democracy, and the vast, untamed frontier and natural resources that filled many adventurer's dreams.

Imagine a nation founded on the radical idea that all men are created equal, endowed with unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Although incomplete, imperfect and excluding many, it started us on a journey of progress and innovation.  

Information and a Strategy with Expert Christopher P. Willis

Sending an email is easy - getting people to read it is another thing.  Today, our guest is Christopher P. Willis, the CMO of Axios HQ. Chris breaks down how to communicate effectively in today's crazy busy world. He shares secrets on how to penetrate the noise and actually get people to listen. Join us to learn the inside secrets to communication.



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Executive Reflections with Leadership Expert Matt Laukaitis

In this episode of FOBtv, we drill down into the evolving world of business leadership and enterprise transformation. With nearly two decades of experience working with some of the world’s leading brands, Matt Laukaitis offers a unique perspective on leadership and how to thrive in an environment defined by constant change. Whether you’re a business leader, innovator, or simply curious about how AI and emerging technologies will reshape industries, this episode offers valuable insights on how to navigate the future of business. 


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Creating, Operating and Managing Subscription Services with Expert Joe Rohrlich, CEO of Recurly

In this episode of FOBtv, we dive deep into the world of subscription services with Recurly CEO Joe Rohrlich. In today’s economy, we’re surrounded by subscriptions for everything — from the media we consume, to the products we use, and even the software we depend on daily. But providing subscription services can be very challenging. Behind the convenience and affordability lies a world of systems, networks, ecosystems, fast moving competitors, and subscription management and operations. Join us today to learn more about effectively managing subscription services in your organization.



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Harnessing the Power of AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is already close to being a general-purpose technology (GPT), with the potential to revolutionize nearly every aspect of human life—similar to historical breakthroughs like electricity, the steam engine, and the internet. AI promises to drive innovation, economic growth, and efficiency across a broad spectrum of industries. However, its rise will also cause some significant problems. Chief among these are the potential concentration of AI knowledge and resources in the hands of a few powerful entities, which could exacerbate inequality, erode privacy, and stifle competition.  These challenges often have political and societal consequences.

This article explores the potential negative impacts of AI, how these challenges might hinder its development as a true general-purpose technology and outlines the steps necessary to reduce these risks.

The Business Impact of Emerging Networks

Over the next decade, the rise of emerging networks will profoundly reshape industries, economies, and societies. These networks—spanning energy, finance, healthcare, communication, and more—are driven by common themes such as decentralization, sustainability, real-time data analytics, and global connectivity. Understanding the implications of these developments is crucial for businesses seeking to remain competitive and resilient in a rapidly changing environment.

Forces Driving the Future of Networks

As we examine the common threads emerging from our analysis of future networks and their role in advancing human civilization, a deeper understanding of the underlying forces and human needs becomes apparent. These networks are more than technological innovations; they are manifestations of a profound human quest to address the most fundamental challenges and aspirations of society. 

The Drive for Autonomy and Empowerment

At the core of many emerging networks is a strong emphasis on decentralization and the redistribution of power. The rise of renewable energy microgrids, decentralized finance (DeFi), and data sovereignty networks reflects a fundamental human desire for autonomy and self-determination. These networks represent a shift away from centralized control by governments, corporations, and institutions, and toward systems that empower individuals and communities to take control of their own resources and data.

The Historic and Future Impacts of Networks

Throughout history, networks have been central to the development of human society. In the early stages of civilization, networks were built on relationships—personal connections between individuals, families, and communities. These relationship-based networks were the foundations of early trade, governance, and culture. Over time, these networks expanded, growing more complex as societies developed new ways to connect across distances. The advent of technology-based networks—spurred by advancements in communication, transportation, and data systems—transformed the way humans interact on a global scale. Today, social media networks are a dominant force in shaping how we connect, communicate, and share information. Understanding this evolution offers insights into the forces driving human progress and the potential for future transformation.

AI-Powered Engagement: Revolutionizing Customer Experiences with Verint's Jasen Williams

In this episode of FOBtv, Jasen Williams, the Global VP of Corporate Marketing at Verint, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of customer experience, and the transformative role AI will play in it. Learning from the experts!

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Enterprise AI with Inflection AI's Ted Shelton

In this episode, we'll delve into the captivating world of artificial intelligence with Inflection AI’s Chief Operating Officer, Ted Shelton. Join us as we explore the remarkable journey of Inflection AI, from its inception to its current position as a major player in the AI landscape. We'll uncover the journey behind their revolutionary chatbot, Pi, designed to provide personal interaction and companionship like no other AI before. Get ready to discover the latest advancements in generative AI and the transformative impact AI is and will have on businesses and individuals alike.



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Navigating the AI Revolution with Gartner Analyst, Deepak Seth

In this interview, we sit down with Gartner’s Deepak Seth to explore the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its far-reaching impacts across various industries and business processes. With decades of experience and a commitment to lifelong learning, Seth shares insights from his distinguished career studying, writing about, and implementing technologies. We delve into the strategic implications of Generative AI, discussing its potential to revolutionize business operations and entrepreneurship. Our conversation covers various topics, including the evolution of technology, the importance of continuous education, and the emerging trends poised to reshape our future.


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Generative AI in Engineering and Construction with Expert Joel Carson

Ever wondered how AI is shaking up the world of engineering, construction and geology? We're chatting with Joel Carson, the Executive Director of the Geoprofessional Business Association, about the rise of AI-powered tools in engineering, construction and design in this episode. Get the inside scoop on what this means for the industry, the future of jobs, and how AI can improve productivity. It's a conversation you won't want to miss!



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The Future of Innovation

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Innovation is one of the most important driving forces behind our society and economy, pushing us towards remarkable advancements and opportunities. Over the next decade, the landscape of innovation will undergo significant transformations, shaped by a mix of cutting-edge technologies, societal changes, and new economic models. This future holds the promise of redefining industries, enhancing human capabilities, and creating new markets, all while tackling some of the world's most pressing challenges. The importance of innovation in shaping our future is immense; it is the engine of economic growth, improved quality of life, and sustainable development.

One of the most exciting developments is the rise of artificial intelligence and automation. These technologies will revolutionize industries by boosting efficiency, enhancing decision-making, and opening up new avenues for innovation. AI will evolve to the point where it co-creates and innovates alongside humans, fundamentally changing how we approach problem-solving and creativity.

AI and Analyzing Supply Chain Risk with Expert Tom Thimot

What if your global supply chain could anticipate disruptions before they happen? 🤯 In this episode, we sit down with Tom Thimot, CEO of Supply Wisdom, to uncover the emerging technology that's revolutionizing risk management in massive, extended supply chains. Get ready to discover how AI and automation are transforming the way businesses navigate uncertainty and keep their operations running.

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The Future of Hearing with Expert Kamal Sen, PhD

In this episode, expert Kamal Sen, PhD, takes us on a deep dive into how new information about our brains, combined with AI and cool innovative electronics, will potentially improve the quality of life for millions.  If you have ever struggled with hearing loss, or understanding what people around you are saying in a crowded room, then this new technology will be very exciting for you!  



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Not So Obvious Strategies for 2024

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Futurist Frank Diana, speaks often about the importance of recognizing the converging forces that will ultimately deliver our future.  These converging forces come from a variety of different domains such as science, technology, societal, geopolitical, economic, environmental and philosophy.  It is these evolving, emerging and transforming forces from all of these different domains, mixed together, that generate our future.

When anticipating and planning for the future, it is important to understand that we are not without agency.  There are many things that we can know, do, implement and change that will enable us to navigate through these forces and be more prepared.  We can recognize patterns, signals, convergences and catalysts that will shape our world and prepare for it.  The following concepts, not often considered, can also be valuable in preparing us for the future.

Dale Carnegie for Robots

Early in my career I attended, and then helped organize and teach Dale Carnegie courses.  Dale Carnegie was the legendary author of the 1936 book, "How to Win Friends and Influence People."  Mr. Carnegie went on to publish several other bestselling books, and over 9 million people have since graduated through his courses on topics such as public speaking, human relations, sales and management skills.  

Dale Carnegie focused his energies and talents on teaching people human relation skills so they could be more confident and successful.  I bet Mr. Carnegie never considered that one day we would all be needing robot, cobot and digital assistant relationship skills.  Have you thought about that?  What kind of skills will the next generation of young professionals need to rise above the robot noise?  

What kinds of skills will you need when you are sitting across the table from a robot trained in business negotiations?  How do you best interact with a customer service robot to get the best service and your problem resolved?  

At some point my robots will be negotiating with your robots for the best deal.  How will I train my robots to get the best results?  It seems a good place to start would be to first understand who we are negotiating with and how are they trained?  What LLM are they based on?  It's a strange world we are entering, where we will be mixing it up with all kinds of different humans, AI powered robot avatars, robots, digital assistants and cobots.  Will we have one set of human relations skills for humans, and another dozen for different digital entities?

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When HR Adds Digital Agents and Robots

The HR acronym means Human Resources, but how does that change when digital agents and robotic coworkers are added?  How will it change the future of HR, work and jobs?  This and many more topics are discussed with expert Celia Fleischaker in this insightful interview.


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From Cave Walls to Artificial Intelligence: The Evolution of Information

Our pursuit of knowledge has driven an extraordinary evolution in how we capture, distribute, and utilize information. From the dawn of humanity to our modern digital age, the evolution of information technologies has been a driving force behind progress, innovation, and societal transformation.

Our ancestors etched stories onto cave walls and shared knowledge through oral traditions, their brains serving as the primary repositories of information. As we developed written language and printing, information became more accessible, democratizing knowledge and empowering individuals to challenge established norms. The printing press, a revolutionary invention of the 15th century, fueled the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, facilitating the widespread dissemination of ideas and accelerating scientific discovery.

In the 20th century, the advent of digital media marked a paradigm shift in information capture and distribution. Computers, local networks, and ultimately the internet transformed the way we interact with information, making it instantaneous, global, and participatory. Today, cloud computing and artificial intelligence are pushing the boundaries of what is possible, with large language models and sophisticated algorithms capable of generating insights and understanding from vast datasets.

The Hidden Currency of Change: Transformational Energy

Throughout history, both organizations and societies have grappled with the consequences of rapid change. Consider the Gutenberg printing press.  Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing press in the mid-15th century created all kinds of rapid, unforeseen and unintended consequences. It democratized information, enabled the rapid dissemination of it, and disrupted all kinds of established power structures and belief systems. 

Prior to the printing press, knowledge dissemination was slow, controlled and often only available to an elite few. The printing press significantly lowered barriers to entry, empowering individuals, and smaller organizations to challenge established players and dogma. For example, the printing press weakened the Church's monopoly on knowledge and fueled the Protestant Reformation, which led to social unrest, wars and calls for change, as seen in the religious turmoil following Gutenberg's invention.

Fast forward centuries, and we see another example with the Industrial Revolution. While it sparked incredible innovation and economic growth, the rapid pace of change left many behind. The rise of factories led to harsh working conditions, displacing traditional artisans, and fueling social movements like Luddism, where workers protested the perceived threat of technology to their livelihoods. These historical examples illustrate the importance of managing change effectively. When change happens too quickly, it can lead to societal discord and organizational exhaustion. In today's world of constant change and innovation, understanding and managing our collective "transformational energy" is more crucial than ever.

How Our Minds Resist the Future

Rule #1. The future will always be tainted by our past, as we will attempt to apply our legacy perspectives, biases, moral frameworks and belief systems there, relevant or not. ~ Kevin Benedict
Humans display a wide range of psychological traits that can make us resistant to change, and fearful of the future. Understanding these traits helps explain why we sometimes struggle with change, even when it offers rewards and benefits. We will also consider how the influence of money, sex, power, and identity can further complicate these traits in hard to predict ways.

Psychological Traits Resistant to Change
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  1. Loss Aversion: This tendency involves preferring to avoid losses rather than acquiring equivalent gains. The fear of losing what one already has (such as status, resources, or comfort levels) can be a more potent motivator than the potential benefits of gaining something new.
  2. Status Quo Bias: Many of us prefer things to remain unchanged because the status quo is familiar and comfortable. Change introduces uncertainty, which can be stressful and anxiety-inducing.
  3. Confirmation Bias: We tend to favor information that confirms our pre-existing beliefs or values. This bias can close us off to new ideas and lead to selective gathering of evidence, making change more difficult.
  4. Fear of the Unknown: Change is inherently uncertain. Not being able to predict outcomes can lead to fear or anxiety, causing us to stick with known quantities, even if they are suboptimal.
  5. Cognitive Dissonance: When new information conflicts with our existing beliefs, it can create discomfort known as cognitive dissonance. We often resist change because it challenges our worldview or identity, leading to discomfort we naturally wish to avoid.
  6. Habit: Our behavior is largely driven by habits, which are efficient for cognitive processing. Changing habits requires conscious effort and can be mentally taxing, thus we often resist change to maintain cognitive ease.

The Future, Progress and Moral Frameworks

Those who believe in the inevitable progress of man, forget that the twentieth century was the bloodiest, most destructive century in human history. The century's two world wars alone resulted in the deaths of at least 60 million people.
The 20th century was marked by an explosive convergence of ideological, technological, economic, geopolitical and sociopolitical forces, creating a highly volatile environment that led to unprecedented violence and devastation, while at the same time delivering the highest standard of living in history. This era demonstrated how technological advancements, in the absence of corresponding developments in legal and moral frameworks, can lead to massive human suffering.

While technology significantly enhanced the destructiveness of warfare during the 20th century, the deeper causes of this violence lay in the prevailing belief systems and moral frameworks. These frameworks, which include religious, philosophical, and cultural codes, are vital as they shape societal norms about what is deemed justifiable or unacceptable behavior, especially concerning the use of violence.

Intelligence Transformation with Dr. Paul J. Bailo

In this episode, Dr. Paul J. Bailo shares his deep knowledge, learnings and insights on the impact artificial intelligence will have on industries, enterprises and individuals.  A strong advocate for lifelong learning, Dr. Bailo inspires his students to recognize that the world is rapidly changing and only lifelong learners will be able to thrive in the new world.



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Building a Better Future

Many years ago, I graduated with a degree in political science from Portland State University.  Through a long and winding journey working in high tech for companies in Silicon Valley, Seattle, Atlanta, Dublin and Boston, I ultimately moved into the role of being a full time futurist.  One of the unexpected things I discovered along the way was how much a futurist studies history.  

History has taught me that government policies, laws and regulations often play an important role in creating better conditions for humans to thrive.  We see it revealed throughout history, and I expect we will see it in the future as well.  

For most of human history, our standard of living and quality of life was terrible. Century after century it didn't improve.  Fifty percent of children died before age five, and the average person was not likely to live beyond 30 years of age.  This pattern continued for thousands of years.

Future Catalysts that Just Might Change Us

A catalyst, in futurist-speak, is a time or event that is so influential that it causes a society to rethink - how they think.  A review of history reveals that our thinking has been shaped by numerous catalysts over time. These major disruptions to our status quo-thinking forced us to reevaluate our beliefs and behaviors, and to ponder new paradigms of thought and action. As we look to the future, several potential catalysts loom on the horizon, each with the power to fundamentally reshape our future and challenge our collective mindset.

Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation

AI and automation technologies promises to redefine the nature of work, creativity, and human interaction. As these technologies become increasingly integrated into daily life, we face questions about the value of human labor, the ethics of AI decision-making, and the distribution of wealth in a post-work society. The rise of AI could lead to a significant shift in societal values, prioritizing continuous learning, adaptability, and a reevaluation of what it means to think, work and to lead a fulfilling life.

Future Progress Constrained by Social Media

We all know that the social media complex has problems.  They mess with the mental and emotional health of our children, amplify misinformation, prioritize sensentational information, and distort the world through filtered lenses.  But in addition to all of that, they are slowing our ability to make progress as humans. The following is my personal argument only.

The fundamental principle governing human progress dictates that to maximize individual potential, we must confront and overcome the systemic barriers that limit us. Societal limitations include challenges like climate change, inequality, resource scarcity, and political polarization – all demanding collective action and large-scale reform. Social media, however, is purposely designed to amplify divisive content which is an obstacle to collective, and unified action.

Catalysts that Shaped Human History

Historically, significant shifts in societal mindsets have often been precipitated by disruptive events that create a collective sense of urgency or crisis. These catalysts—whether wars, revolutions, pandemics, or technological breakthroughs—disrupt the status quo to such an extent that the cost of maintaining existing beliefs and systems becomes untenable. The key to these events' transformative power lies in their ability to induce widespread reflection and reassessment of prevailing values, priorities, and lifestyles. 

Let's now take a moment to explore some of the more impactful events in history that served as catalysts for societal change and collective rethinking.

From Authority to Inquiry: The Enlightenment and Beyond

The invention of the printing press ignited the Enlightenment, marking a shift from the acceptance of authority, to it's being replaced by inquiry and individual reasoning. This democratization of knowledge fostered an environment where questioning and scientific investigation flourished, paving the way for the scientific, industrial, and democratic revolutions that followed. This invention, fundamentally altered humanity's self-conception, positioning reason and empirical evidence as the primary sources of knowledge.

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