How we can predict the future

How we can predict the future

  08 Aug 2024

A futurist is someone who studies trends and factors that impact the future.

Studying society and observing trends helps to paint a trajectory for the future.

Futurists have a lot in common with historians because they both look at how times have changed.

They look both back and forward, to gain a better perspective of where things are going.

Futurists study human nature and behaviour.

They understand the seasonality of things, and how history can repeat itself.

Looking at the context and the trends helps one navigate the way forward.

The future is not an inevitable destination. It’s not something that we happen to head towards.

Rather, it is something that can be shaped, created and influenced, when the right tools are used.

How perspective, evidence, and tools help to paint a picture of the future

Having perspective is an important aspect of looking to the future.

It is very common to be focused on the current state when responding to current issues and dealing with current processes.

But we do need to glance to the horizon and look at what’s next.

2030 will one day be today.

2050 will one day be today.

The future has a habit of moving towards us, and so having a perspective of what the next three, five, or ten years might bring is essential for any leader so that they can prepare for that inevitable reality.

Gathering evidence is also essential. Rather than just dream, hope, or have unrealistic goals for the future, great leaders build their perspective and direction on evidence.

Futurists are not crystal ball gazers.

We don’t just have some wild predictions of what the future might be.

Rather, it is based on the current evidence.

In addition to having perspective and gathering evidence, a futurist also needs the right tools.

A good perspective of where we’re going, evidence on which it is based, and the tools to understand the future is how futurists can become a masters of their craft.

Five factors to help us be prepared for the future

It’s almost impossible to predict actual events that will take place in the future.

For example, who could have predicted that a global pandemic would be a reality?

Or the rise of electric vehicles, cryptocurrencies, or working-from-home would eventuate?

Some of these trends seemed to come from nowhere.

While these events or trends were not predicted, a lot of the factors that got us there were.

That is what a futurist focuses their attention on.

Not on the specific events, but the solid foundations from which to get a trajectory towards the future, which provides the context in which to operate.

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