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Biological inventory of the Sierra de La Laguna Biosphere Reserve in southernmost Baja California Sur, July 2008.
U20 Top EHC Chur - Valais-Wallis Future 3:2 n.V. (18.02.2022)
Fotograf Andreas Bass
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When I was small, I remember that my mom could never find her glasses, and so she kept multiple sets. Today, I keep multiple sets of reading glasses around, so that I can always find them. Problem solved.
I’m in Biloxi, Mississippi today for a keynote for the Mississippi Economic Development Association - they’ve invited me in for a talk on ‘where the jobs are, where will the growth occur.’ I won’t give them the storyline that it will come easily through tariffs, walls and magic wands.
It will come from the future trends which are already all around them. Things like elf-driving cars, 3d printing, crowdfunding, the sharing economy, blockchains, personal drones, swarmbots, smart dust, vertical farms, the Internet of Things, cognitive computing, smart factories, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, quantum computing, intelligent farms, smart clothing! All of these trends - and more - are leading to the birth of new industries, the reinvention of old ones, and lots of jobs and opportunities to go with it.
A community of people can choose to yell and scream to try to get the future to adapt to them. It usually doesn’t work. Or, they can look at what is occurring around them, and figure out how to turn that into opportunity.
They can easily find their glasses with the right strategy!
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You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.
Participants voiced their visions for the future visually by sharing their "robot" as it relates to bike equity
Lt. Governor Rutherford Speaks at the Future of Work at Towson University by Patrick Siebert at South Campus Pavilion, Towson, MD 21204
taken during 112th celebration of the independence day of the Philippines
@ IPSA Al khobar KSA on June 11, 2010
This corner will soon be developed into an office building. It's commercial strips like this that should be redeveloped instead of knocking down potential heritage buildings.
Photo by valerie paulsgrove
for impose magazine
© 2011 Valerie Paulsgrove. All rights reserved.
This photograph may not be used without written permission. valjpauls@gmail.com
Originally a 1920s hotel reception counter. Made from quarter-sawn tigers eye oak. found at an antique store.
From www.keep-calm.org
Apparently everyone has this, but oh well. I'd like this one for the bathroom.