Epilogue

How to Think About Tomorrow

I WAS ENCOURAGED BY MANY PEOPLE TO MAKE THE LAST PAGE IN the book “a call to action” so readers who were intrigued, interested, and inspired by an “everyone a changemaker” world would put down this book and immediately become part of it. It felt pretentious for me to give you a prescription for how to get more involved in your own life. But a colleague of mine recently shared some reflections that she and a friend developed while attending a Singularity University (www.singularityu.org) program. I really found them meaningful, and for all of you who are contemplating jumping off the high board into the pool of social change, I hope this mix of advice and actions bring you closer to the water.1

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