


The Dream That Was Always Yours: Reconnecting With What You Wanted Before Life Got in the Way
The Unlost Self — Column 3 By Futurist Thomas Frey Most people have a thing. Not a vague aspiration. Not a bucket list item penciled in beside “see the Northern Lights.” A specific, private, quietly persistent thing — the novel they’ve been carrying...
You Can’t Automate Purpose
The real crisis isn’t automation—it’s that society can’t even agree on the problem, let alone the solution. When the economy moves faster than the social contract, someone has to ask the hard questions By Futurist Thomas Frey Nobody Agrees on the Problem, Let Alone...
The Great Transportation Shakeout: When Cars, Drones, and Airlines Collide
Autonomous cars and drones are redrawing the map— airlines now compete with every technology that moves people door to door. By Futurist Thomas Frey The Assumption Nobody Questions When you need to travel 500 miles, you assume you’ll fly. It’s faster,...
The History Camera: How AI Will Show Us What Actually Happened
Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon in 49 BC By Futurist Thomas Frey The Information That Never Dies Here’s a truth that sounds impossible: when Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon in 49 BCE, that event created physical changes that still exist today. Light...
