Science is simple – because electrons don’t have feelings. They don’t change their minds. They don’t wake up one morning and decide to move left instead of right. They behave today exactly as they did at the dawn of time.
But people are different. Eight billion of them, making imperfect decisions at every moment, with limited information, emotions, and biases driving their choices.
That’s why the world doesn’t follow a script. That’s why things that have never happened before… happen all the time.
People try to predict the future with forecasts, models, and spreadsheets. But the events that truly reshape the world – wars, pandemics, innovations like ChatGPT – are never on the forecast.
No company is invincible. No idea is foolproof. No future is guaranteed.
So don’t just wait for certainty. Don’t just rely on predictions.
The world as we know it is a human creation – it can be changed. It isn’t a pre-written play; it’s an ever-evolving draft. And when challenged, it rewrites itself.
Rather than trying to predict what happens next for a “told you so” moment, go build what happens next.