The future is often portrayed in our collective imaginations as a looming force — a formidable wave, inexorable and unyielding, hurtling towards us with the full weight of inevitability. But what if the future wasn’t a destination, but rather a narrative we get to actively author for ourselves? What if we thought of the word future as a verb — an act of creation rather than a static endpoint? As renowned management consultant Peter Drucker is famously quoted as saying, “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” This perspective empowers us with agency; our decisions and deeds today are the pen strokes defining tomorrow. They are the architects of enduring change, sculpting a future that reflects our deepest aspirations and values.
For a time Being, time means nothing, but timing is everything !!!!! Just saying
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