We Gave Them the Tech. Now We’re Blaming Them for Using It.
We built the tech. We handed it to them. Now we blame them for using it. This piece explores how fear-based parenting is blocking digital wisdom and what to do instead.
We built the tech. We handed it to them. Now we blame them for using it. This piece explores how fear-based parenting is blocking digital wisdom and what to do instead.
Before any strategy sticks, belief must land. Inhabitable Futures™ is the human ignition point your team needs before foresight, planning, or transformation can work.
Morris Misel takes you inside a private strategy session decoding the World Economic Forum’s 2025 tech list. Ten signals. Real dialogue. Ripple effects. And a radar that reframes the future.
What if your entire strategy is built around a tool that’s already obsolete? In this thought-leading op-ed, Morris Misel explains why the smartphone is dead—not because of its size or design, but because it no longer delivers the outcome we truly want. This is about foresight, not gadgets. And it’s your cue to rethink everything.
Ageing isn’t decline. It’s reinvention. As we enter the era of 100-year lives, the ripple effects are reshaping business, culture, and how we prepare for the decades ahead.
Big businesses are turning to foresight strategists not for predictions, but for clarity. Morris Misel explores why, in an age of AI, noise, and nostalgia, the smartest thing a leader can do is pause and prepare for what’s truly next.