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		By: Leading Change &#8211; Your Vision in an Uncertain Future – Scenario Planning &#124; Wisewolf Talking &#8211; the simple approach to change!		</title>
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		By: Michael		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for your insights.  I alluded to the possibility of greater unpredictability at the end of this blog post, using a &quot;spilling a cup of coffee while driving&quot; anecdote.  This just seems intuitive, and maybe even correct! https://retirementsingularity.com/2011/03/transcendent-man-thoughts-on-kurzweils-singularity/   Cheers, Michael]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your insights.  I alluded to the possibility of greater unpredictability at the end of this blog post, using a &#8220;spilling a cup of coffee while driving&#8221; anecdote.  This just seems intuitive, and maybe even correct! <a href="https://retirementsingularity.com/2011/03/transcendent-man-thoughts-on-kurzweils-singularity/" rel="nofollow ugc">https://retirementsingularity.com/2011/03/transcendent-man-thoughts-on-kurzweils-singularity/</a>   Cheers, Michael</p>
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		By: 4 reasons why an increased pace of change means greater unpredictability [Ross Dawson]		</title>
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