I spoke to 99 big thinkers about what our world after coronavirus might look like: This is what I learned
More business disruption, more political turbulence, but maybe also a glimmer of new possibilities.
Back in March, my colleagues at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future at Boston University determined that it might be useful to begin thinking about “the day after coronavirus.” For a research center dedicated to longer-term thinking, it made sense to ask what our post-COVID-19 world might look like.
In the months that followed, I learned many things. Most important, I learned there is no “going back to normal.”
MY SEASON OF LEARNING
The project took on a life of its own. Over 190 days, we released 103 videos. Each was around five minutes long, with one simple question: How might COVID-19 impact our future? Watch the full video series here.
I interviewed leading thinkers on 101 distinct topics—from money to debt, supply chains to global trade, work to robots, journalism to politics, water to food, climate change to human rights, e-commerce to cybersecurity, despair to mental health, gender to racism, fine arts to literature, and even hope and happiness.
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