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Imaginable: How to See the Future Coming and Feel Ready for Anything―Even Things That Seem Impossible Today
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The COVID-19 pandemic, increasingly frequent climate disasters, a new war—events we might have called "unimaginable" or "unthinkable" in the past are now reality. Today it feels more challenging than ever to feel unafraid, hopeful, and equipped to face the future with optimism. How do we map out our lives when it seems impossible to predict what the world will be like next week, let alone next year or next decade? What we need now are strategies to help us recover our confidence and creativity in facing uncertain futures. In Imaginable, Jane McGonigal draws on the latest scientific research in psychology and neuroscience to show us how to train our minds to think the unthinkable and imagine the unimaginable. She invites us to play with the provocative thought experiments and future simulations she's designed exclusively for this book, with the goal to: 1. Build our collective imagination so that we can dive into the future and envision, in surprising detail, what our lives will look like ten years from now 2. Develop the courage and vision to solve problems creatively 3. Take actions and make decisions that will help shape the future we desire 4. Access "urgent optimism," an unstoppable force within each of us that activates our sense of agency Imaginable teaches us to be fearless, resilient, and bold in realizing a world with possibilities we cannot yet imagine—until reading this transformative, inspiring, and necessary book.
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"Expertly blending practical advice and big-picture thinking, this is a stimulating guide to preparing for the future."
"Her writing has the uncanny ability to make a reader optimistic about terrifying scenarios."
"A wealth of interesting ideas combined with practical guidance for new thinking."
"does offer up neuroscientific findings, some more convincing than others."
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