In the light of our culture, these are not unreasonable questions and tactics, but if once again, we try to see the lens through which we look, we can see that there is far too great an emphasis placed on the future.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think my view is that whenever you project into the future you're never likely to be accurate in the details, or the paraphernalia and style. It's in the spirit of it.
From my perspective, I think the question of how we build a better future is an extremely important overarching question, and I think it's become obscured from us because we no longer think it's possible to have a meaningful conversation about the future.
The future is finally something that we can now put into focus.
The unbearableness of the future is easier to face than that of the present if only because human foresight is much more destructive than anything that the future can bring about.
We need not be afraid of the future, for the future will be in our own hands.
We are both disturbed and fascinated by visions of bleak futures, predictions of what might come if we as a society aren't careful.
We have to keep an eye on the future with a sense of the past in every passing moment of the present.
The future is our greatest adversary. We are a very backward-looking society, and as such, we are continually blindsided by the future.
Projecting a persuasive image of a desirable and practical future is extremely important to high morale, to dynamism, to consensus, and in general to help the wheels of society turn smoothly.
If we are to better the future we must disturb the present.