Beyond
the Crisis
Adjiedj Bakas, is a futurist – if
he had lived six hundred years earlier
he would have been accepted as a Prophet,
or at best burnt at a stake as a heretic
or warlock.
In the contemporary world, we need to
“read” trendsetters as they are the
few ones that shape the world of tomorrow
– futurists are seers with keen insights
and the voices advising governments
as to how the “worlds” in its complexities
operate – from who rules the biggest
bank, and how in a moment of “institutional”
crisis, irrespective the size of the
motion, like the most recent one that
shook the western world thereafter in
a rippling effect effects smaller nations
in the east, and the steps taken in
order to down or up-play public relations
in re-buffing the impact taking a toll
at the very foundation of any institution,
church or otherwise through re-migration,
social unrest, xenophobia & war.
Welcome to the twenty-nth century where
the New World Order is no longer a misnomer
- where what was once perceived is now
formatted, deleted and in turn, spurred
into a “pinnacle” of a grandeur plan
ascertaining the leaders of tomorrow,
today. In his book, “Beyond The Crisis”
published earlier this year, foretelling
us the evolution of how the infrastructure
of the current world is, Bakas takes
us on a journey to “perceive” how nations
in the EU, USA and Asia Pacific regions,
shape the future landscape, and how
you can jump into that ocean of opportunities,
creating policies & plans and start-ups
from within your government and communities
to literally shape your tomorrow – if
you act now.
The world is, after all a bed of opportunities,
and crisis are just stratagems put into
action to flux the economic landscape
– from global warming to racial and
religious ploys through risk aversions
& regulations through glocalization
and sustainable technologies, through
reforms, and a myriad of opportunities
that can, within a blink of an eye change
the landscape forever.
History may repeat itself, but the
opportunities laid open are enormous.
As in all scientific, and economic
theories, crisis that take shape within
the last hundred years or so, are experiments
to see what knocks the world up, or
down in the margins of profitability
to those who have created it – the contemporary
world has yet to see the tsunami of
the event that would giant the dominoes
in order to escalate the re-growth of
dying civilisations and how these when
deployed strategically can escalate
forgotten ideologies into a euphoric
ascension. “When it comes to the future,
there are three kinds of people: those
who let it happen, those who make it
happen, and those who wonder what happened”
- John M. Richardson Jr.
An excellent read,
Beyond
the Crisis: The Future of Capitalism
is highly encouraged for all Government
Ministers, Media, Policy makers, Futurists,
Economists & Entrepreneurs alike.
Source: aamarna |