2023: Truth is Sometimes Stranger Than Prediction
Well that was quite a year. You couldn't have made up more interesting things than what we just went through in 2023!
But as some of you know, our team at Moment Ventures holds a fun predictions contest each year, where we each make 3-4 predictions for the upcoming year that are fun and bold (and often completely wrong). We're encouraged to go out on a limb, and we're allowed to make predictions in just about any category (tech, economy, politics, world affairs, society, etc), so long as it is reasonably measurable by the time we meet the following year. But it’s all in fun, and we make these guesses a bit off the cuff, so sometimes they are pretty crazy!
In past years, we've made some fun ones, some quite prescient. Here are a few:
So How Did We Do in '22?
Last November 2022, we made our predictions for 2023, and we just reviewed them yesterday. Well, after this past year's real life occurrences, I think it's safe to say that sometimes truth is stranger than prediction, as we were less successful this time around. But they were pretty interesting predictions nonetheless, and perhaps a year or two early on some!
So here were our 2023 predictions from November 2022 - how'd we do?
领英推荐
This year, we had our team members score each prediction on a scale of 1-10 based on accuracy, with a default to 0 if you were just plain wrong and 10 if you were dead-on right. Congrats to my partner Ammar Hanafi for taking home the top score this year for his 4 mostly accurate predictions (1-4 above), while the rest of us whiffed pretty bad (but we'll see in a year!)
On to 2024
We also just completed our next-year predictions for 2024. This time, we also added a special U.S. Elections prediction, where each person will guess the 2 primary presidential candidates and the actual winner, with higher points allocated to anyone not named Trump or Biden. We'll store this list away and not look at it again until we meet in December of 2024 (that's probably the most fun, as we forget what we predicted, and it's quite entertaining to see what we guessed a year later!), and then we'll share the with all of you then.
Happy New Year to you all! And we wish that some of our predictions will not come true, as they are quite dark! See you next year!