Long term thinking

The way we remember the past is the way we project into the future.

Short term (near) memories are clear and makes us feel overconfident. A short term (near) future seems clear and makes us feel overconfident. A recipe for inclination to biased thinking.

Long term (distant) memories are blurry and makes us feel unsure. A long term (distant) future seems blurry and makes us feel unsure. A recipe for inclination to probabilistic thinking.

To prepare for a near or distant future that has only one constant – VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity), it is wise to think long term.

– Osasu Oviawe

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