How Your Personality May Be Distorting the Future
Futurists and business leaders spend enormous amounts of time trying to improve the quality of their information. We study weak signals, emerging technologies, demographic shifts, economic trends, geopolitical risks, consumer behavior, and scientific breakthroughs. We build scenarios, hire experts, analyze data, and increasingly ask artificial intelligence to help us recognize patterns that humans might miss.
But there is another variable sitting quietly inside every forecast: the personality of the person doing the forecasting.
We tend to assume that when two intelligent people look at the same evidence and reach very different conclusions about the future, one of them must have misunderstood the evidence. Sometimes that is true. But personality research suggests something more interesting may also be happening. People may be psychologically inclined to notice different kinds of evidence, tolerate different levels of uncertainty, prefer different time horizons, and imagine different ranges of possibility.
That makes personality another important lens...
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