“After four consecutive years of events that have become more and more surprising, you can be sure the surprises will continue in 2019. In fact, the new year will be even more filled with surprises than the last four years.
This means that all of us should set our assumptions and “expert knowledge” aside and approach 2019 with a sense of humility and curiosity. The world’s potential for surprising us is greater than our potential for understanding enough to predict these surprises.”
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