Predictions about the future may not be entirely accurate

Today’s blog entry from Seth Godin includes a final statement that should be kept and read every so often: “As soon as you accept that just about everything in our created world is only a few generations old, it makes it a lot easier to deal with the fact that the assumptions we make about the future are generally wrong, and that the stress we have over change is completely wasted.”

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About waynesanderson

Born and raised in Fort Worth, TX. Graduated from Amon Carter Riverside High School in Fort Worth and Arlington State College (BSEE) - now University of Texas at Arlington. Completed several courses toward MSEE at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. Married to former schoolteacher and I have two daughters and one step-daughter, four grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. Work experience: 30 years in senior executive positions with private and public corporations in North Texas area and as founder of four businesses. Currently, VP of Sales & Marketing for Cool City Avionics, a manufacturer of automatic flight control systems for helicopters in Mineral Wells, TX. Live out in the country in Cool, TX, 45 miles west of Fort Worth on a 4.5 acre hillside spot surrounded by 10 acres of forest on three sides. We enjoy our 3 outside cats and a beagle mix dog, along with a family of racoons that live nearby, a few hundred birds and a dozen squirrels.
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