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Imagine if you could predict the future. The benefits would be life-changing. But is it really possible? The answer to that question is a carefully expressed 'most of the time'. While some chance events cannot be predicted, this book explores why, how, and when you can foretell most of the future, most of the time.In this provocative text, philosopher and futurist Tony Ryan will take you on a journey into science, history, probability, exponentiality, intuition, forecasting with Mother Nature, and the most powerful process of all: To predict your future by imagining and actioning it…mehr

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Imagine if you could predict the future. The benefits would be life-changing. But is it really possible? The answer to that question is a carefully expressed 'most of the time'. While some chance events cannot be predicted, this book explores why, how, and when you can foretell most of the future, most of the time.In this provocative text, philosopher and futurist Tony Ryan will take you on a journey into science, history, probability, exponentiality, intuition, forecasting with Mother Nature, and the most powerful process of all: To predict your future by imagining and actioning it yourself.Written with deep insight and lively curiosity, "How To Predict The Future" is a captivating exploration of the human obsession with prediction. Whether you're a student of history, an amateur forecaster, or simply a curious mind, this book will broaden your perspective and equip you with the tools to glimpse into the veil of time.
Autorenporträt
Tony Ryan is an award-winning speaker, and has consulted with over 1000 business and educational organisations in 10 countries on developing their future pathways. He has been the keynote speaker at more than 100 conferences.He is the author of books that focus on innovative thinking and lifelong learning. The titles include: Thinkers Keys; and The Ripple effect. His latest was 'The Next Generation', which was released through Wiley and Sons publishers. As part of the promotion for this book, he appeared on national TV, and in numerous radio and newspaper interviews.