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Growth of the Nonlinear Life Trajectory

Storytelling is as old as human history. Traditionally, we have thought of all stories as having a beginning, a middle and an end. But it appears that the non-linear approach is becoming more common in the world today. The popular filmmaker Christopher Nolan exemplifies this approach in his movies. Back in 2000, his film Memento told the story of a man whose memory does not exist.
- Erica Orange's blog
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What Will We Do With All Those Men?

Urban Chinese society is also undergoing changes, as the rituals of courtship, and traditional definitions of family, are challenged. Rapid modernization has led the country to undergo enormous changes. Sex ratios are becoming skewed in much of the world thanks in part to a growing global imbalance of male-to-female ratios.
- Erica Orange's blog
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Advice To My Children

“If you were advising your twenty-something children about investing in a pension, where would you advise them to invest?”
- Stephen Aguilar-Millan's blog
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A Bit Of Clarity

We have received a number of requests to clarify and expand upon a point made in our last update. In it we said that “the US stock of debt has a half life of just over 4 years and a coupon of just under 6%, which suggests a very pressing issue for the 2016 US Presidential Election”. We have been asked to explain exactly what that means and what chain of events might be triggered out to 2016.
- Stephen Aguilar-Millan's blog
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Singapore II

I was invited back to Singapore to keynote the International Risk Assessment and Horizon Scanning Symposium with hundreds of the world’s best futurists, planners, forecasters, government policy-makers, entrepreneurs, business executives, and other interesting people. Singapore is always a luxury to visit, of course, but the focus was on where does the world go from here?
- William Halal's blog
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Future vacationing: The Last Resort promises solar-powered life on the high sea

A three to six meter sea level rise by the end of the century is looking increasingly likely, based on continuing IPCC projections. This raises a number of serious questions, including: how do we protect the Earth's biodiversity from the attendant habitat loss? And what happens to my beachfront condo?
- ptucker's blog
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The Eternal Debate: Nature vs. Nurture

The popularly contested nature versus nurture debate is as appealing as it is unresolvable in answering the question: how and why do we become who we are? While some believe that people behave according to genetic predispositions, others believe that people think and behave in certain ways because they are taught to do so.
- Erica Orange's blog
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The New GOP: The Genetics of Politics

Even though public opinion polls show a general distaste for partisan divisions, a rising tide of political partisanship is sweeping into many aspects of American public life. Witness the several recent examples of how partisanship and ideology have replaced civil discussion and pragmatism.
- Erica Orange's blog
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How To See the Future With a New Set of Eyes

One thing is clear: the future will happen with or without you. In other words…change is coming whether you like it or not! But in order to know what the future may bring, we have to be constantly aware of what is going on around us. There is an experiment from several years ago which demonstrates this point very well.
- Erica Orange's blog
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CURBING FINANCIAL TRADING

For InterPress Service
© Hazel Henderson, October 2009
Trading is arguably the core activity in all market economies. Free trade is the mantra of all economists – left, right and center. Trading is considered indispensible and more trade is always seen as better. The financial crisis caused a closer look at trade and financial traders to see if these conventional beliefs are still valid.
- Hazel Henderson's blog
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