Entirely disrupted in the next decade.
A drought is "a deficiency of precipitation over an extended period of time (usually a season or more), resulting in a water shortage." Drought indicators include precipitation, temperature, streamflow, ground and reservoir water levels, soil moisture, and snowpack.
What is going on on the planet Earth?
Obviously, we are drawn into a set of natural disasters coming from everywhere. No land is untouchable by the invisible forces of nature. They may strike by a quake, hurricane, pandemic, or drought, you name them.
The question is, how are we going to survive all of these? Especially, with a 20th-century carved wandering mind that still thinks in a modest growth-oriented worldview? I am suspicious that we, all the inhabitants of planet Earth, have already passed that threshold into a post-globalisation era. I assume the main reason for this transformation is the call of nature as well as the unsustaining powers of business as usual in crawling economies. It is almost impossible to sing the words of the song "We are the World". In the glimpse of a disruptive nature, we are on the pathway to disunited nations. I suspect we will be asked to build up our local presence for a sustainable future and united in a different way.
Do we have a game plan for what is coming?
I do not think so.
The change is inevitable, and it is coming at lightspeed ahead.
Here are three major nonlinear shifts that will disrupt almost everything in the next decade:
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What do we expect to come?
The answer is simple. Whatever it is, it is nothing related to what we have been through since the industrial revolution or the child theme of the 19th century. It is nothing on that type of establishment. The nation, the society, the organisation and the school structures, in the sense that we know, all are disrupted.
Obviously, we will insist on them.
Obviously, we will define problems with the same mind that created them.
Obviously, we will fail for solutions.
And obviously, some will learn through all this mass and move on.
Let me put it straight. It is the end of the two-centuries-old World Order, and it is the start of a new post-globalisation era with new rules.
Meanwhile, we have to prepare for sticky inflation, power shifts between cultures and nations, broken supply chain, money matters, hotter weather and social unrest in between for at least, … a decade.
Then it is a new beginning...
I will fill in the blanks in later episodes...
TGI Friday!
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1 年Plus disruption of US Banks recently. I expect your next article to be on bank collapses. I wonder if that's the tip of iceberg. Either for America or globally as in the case of 2008 crisis.