LIFE WORLDS 2035
HOW DO WE WANT TO LIVE IN 10 YEARS?
The world of the decade to come will be shaped by deep and rapid transition. How will we as individuals and communities respond to the geo-political power shifts, the furious pace of technological change, and the new imperatives of the fight against climate change? We have discovered that people will rise to these challenges by looking up and by going deep. Looking up to worthy goals, spiritual integrity, and their connection to ideas and ecosystems that transcend the individual. Going deep to their own core selves, their personal roots, and their source of resilience and strength.
VALUES
WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO US?
Learn about our future priorities and what steps we will take to make sure we’re truly living those values. How will companies, governments, and communities fit into our everyday pursuit of contentment?
Who says society needs to be only made of humans?
Spirituality
Expanded empathy
Self-knowledge
Future of work
Anti-addiction
Post-competition
Cathedral thinking
First 500 meters
- WANT MORE TIME IN NATURE
- 78%
LIFESTYLE & SUSTAINABILITY
HOW WILL OUR LIFESTYLES EVOLVE
TO RESPECT THE LIMITS OF OUR
PLANET?
Get a sense of how we want our interactions with products, services, and companies to evolve in the coming years and what consumer touchpoints and business models will we respond to. What does a truly sustainable future for people and the planet look like, and what do we need to do to get there?
Enough is
enough.
Or is it?
Rightsizing
Immaterial luxury
Living environments
Future cities
Infrastructure first
DATA & TECHNOLOGY
HOW WILL WE CONNECT TO EACH OTHER IN EXPANDING REALITIES?
Explore how we will want to incorporate technology into our lives, and how we will decide what should be ‘virtual’ and what should ‘real’. How will we ensure that data, blockchain, and AI are used in ways that are in line with our values?
Who should decide our digital fates and shape our hybrid societies?
Expanded reality
Immersive simulation
Personal A.I.
Augmented humanity
Decentralisation
Resilience
Tech for the commons