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The Next Big Idea

IMAGINABLE: How Anyone Can Predict the Future (Yes, Even You)

The Next Big Idea

Next Big Idea Club

Science, Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Education

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2022

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

In January 2020, when the coronavirus started making headlines around the world, Jane McGonigal’s inbox was flooded with emails from Silicon Valley execs, government officials, and non-profit leaders. They all had the same question: “Jane, didn’t you run a simulation of a respiratory pandemic?” Yes, she had. All the way back in 2010. Jane is a game designer. She builds simulations that help players imagine the unimaginable. And in 2010, she invited nearly 20,000 people to immerse themselves in a future world besieged by a global pandemic. “How would you change your habits?” she asked. “What social interactions would you avoid? Can you work from home?” A decade later, when COVID went from nascent threat to full-blown crisis, Jane started hearing from folks who had participated in the simulation. “I’m not freaking out,” one of them said with relief. “I already worked through the panic and anxiety when we imagined it ten years ago.” According to the latest research in psychology and neuroscience, we can all learn to make the shift from panic to poise by training our brains to think about the unthinkable. But what does that training look like? In her new book, “Imaginable” — and on today’s episode — Jane shares evidence-based techniques you can use to see the future coming. URGENT OPTIMISTS: Want to participate in one of Jane's Simulations? Visit urgentoptimists.org NEXT BIG IDEA CLUB: Want to hear hundreds of authors summarize their books in just 12 minutes? Download The Next Big Idea app today at nextbigideaclub.com/app

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0:00.0

LinkedIn presents.

0:06.4

I'm Rufus Griscom, and this is the next big idea.

0:10.4

Today, how to predict the future?

0:31.0

One of my favorite movies of all time is back to the future.

0:36.0

Wait a minute. Wait a minute, Doc.

0:39.0

Are you telling me that you built a time machine?

0:43.0

How do I put the lorry in?

0:45.0

The way I see it, if you're going to build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?

0:50.0

Besides, the stainless steel construction made the flux dispersal.

0:55.0

Look out!

0:57.0

What if I told you that if you want to build a time machine, you don't need a stainless steel car or any car for that matter?

1:06.0

What if I told you that if you want to visit the future, all you have to do is close your eyes.

1:15.0

It's May 30th, 2032.

1:19.0

I wake up to the smell of fresh coffee, brewed with nutrients, probiotics and antioxidants, modified daily based on my iPhone's blood monitor analysis.

1:30.0

I'm excited because today is Sunday, and every Sunday, my almost perfect wife and I, host a brunch salon.

1:37.0

Yes, brunch is still a thing in the future.

1:40.0

Oh, that reminds me, I have to go pick up our special guest at the airport.

1:43.0

So I drain my cup of coffee, throw on some clothes, and slide down the fire pole that goes straight from my bedroom to the garage.

1:50.0

I don't own a car anymore, but I do share a pool of custom cars with a club, and today I've reserved the 1973 Cadillac convertible.

2:01.0

No, that's not quite how it sounds.

2:04.0

You see, this Cadillac is special.

2:07.0

Covered in a kaleidoscopic fractal pattern, it's built on a Tesla sled, fully electric.

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