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Future is what might be,
not what will be. There are many possible outcomes, yet the future is also
unique. A paradox. It cannot be perfectly defined unless it happens and then it
ceases to be the future. |
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The only known way to coherently
influence future events is to have a plan or "architecture" for
future events. |
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While a plan or architecture may seek to
influence future events in some way, all plans are made on basic assumptions of
the likely future. These assumptions narrow down the possible futures into a
manageable set of likely scenarios. |
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UCADIA Books P/L make the following
assumptions about the future of the following key areas: |
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