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The future is about how we create new, rather than capitalize on old, forms of society and business models to expand wealth and quality of life. So that’s what I do; I study change and I try to inspire as many as possible to embrace it.

The lesson is clear: investing in resilience now, before the next crisis strikes, will pay dividends in both stability and opportunity. As both a futurist and a Swedish Armed Forces squad leader, I know that preparedness and resilience are more than merely having contingency plans on paper—they need to be woven into the very fabric of organizational strategy and culture.
We went from mainframe computers to desktop to laptop to mobile and wearables. We are now wearing computers on our bodies, thus producing vast amounts of data not only from the outside world but also from the inside. Approximately 90% of all data was produced in the last two years, and now comes A.I. to make sense of all the data, to find patterns and new knowledge.
Futurist Keynote Speaker Stefan Hyttfors
As we move forward, those who recognize and act on these potentials will find themselves at the forefront of a more flexible, creative, and rewarding work environment. The challenges are real, but the opportunities are boundless, marking a thrilling era of growth and discovery.
To truly understand the illusion of permanence, one must sit silently, letting go of all attachments, all concepts, all desires. In this silence, the vastness of existence reveals itself. One realizes that life and death, creation and destruction, are but two sides of the same coin. There is no beginning or end, only an eternal dance of energies, merging and parting, in a cosmic rhythm.

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