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Reimagining Your Tomorrows : Making Sure Your Future Doesn't Suck, Paperback / softback Book

Reimagining Your Tomorrows : Making Sure Your Future Doesn't Suck Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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In Reimagining Our Tomorrows, futurist and storyteller, Joe Tankersley illustrates how the massive disruptions we are experiencing today in technology, society, culture, and economics, can help us create a world of personal empowerment and community prosperity.  

Imagine a future where:

A new generation of pioneers transform abandoned suburban malls into vibrant eco-villages where the town meetings are the best party around.

Passionate solo-preneurs take a break from crushing it in the new gig economy to brainstorm the perfect virtual reality Burning Man Moon raver with the help of their personal smart agent.

Social entrepreneurs defeat the tyranny of algorithm-driven media, make fake news obsolete and bring back the power of the local press. 

Nursing homes sit empty, while seniors thrive in community co-ops with art studios, personal chefs, and virtual pain management apps.

These and the other inhabitants of this optimistic tomorrow will show you how to imagine a better world where technology is used for good, and we have the resources to build communities that care. 

Whether you are a young professional looking for purpose, a socially-conscious entrepreneur doing work that matters, or an experienced changemaker trying to keep up with the pace of disruption, Reimagining Our Tomorrowsis for all the doers and dreamers anxious to ensure our best days are still ahead of us. 

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