Why Everything Feels Broken, And What's Actually Taking Shape Beneath the Surface
By David Webb
The future is not a straight line-it's a living system, shaped by forces most people never see until it's too late. The Shape of What's Coming is an unflinching examination of those forces, pulling together breakthroughs in quantum science, networked intelligence, and topological thinking to map the patterns already determining the next era.
This is not a book of predictions. It's a book of structures-how ideas, technologies, and systems interact to produce the future we will inhabit. You'll learn why quantum principles matter outside the lab, how networks rewire not just economies but societies, and why the topology of our systems-the shape and interconnection of everything from markets to algorithms-will decide which institutions survive.
Instead of chasing headlines, The Shape of What's Coming cuts to the underlying architectures. You'll see how scientific shifts translate into geopolitical realignments, why emerging technologies amplify both stability and fragility, and how human decision-making adapts-or fails-in complex environments.
Drawing from cross-disciplinary research and real-world case studies, this book shows you how to read the early signals of systemic change. It reveals the leverage points that determine whether the coming shifts will be constructive or catastrophic, and what individuals, businesses, and governments can do now to prepare.
The pace of change is accelerating, but speed alone is not the challenge. The real challenge is learning to think in shapes, not lines-to understand not just where change is going, but the form it will take when it arrives.
If you want to navigate the next decade with clarity and control instead of confusion and reaction, this book hands you the mental models to do it. The future doesn't just happen-it's built. Here's how to see its framework before it's finished.
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