In my latest book, Doing Ministry in Hard Times, I included a chapter on Living in a Wildcard world. I grew up in a wild card world where the probabilities far outweighed the wildcards. You could, with a certain degree of accuracy, predict what would happen next. Today, it’s impossible because the wildcards outweigh the probabilities.
Here’s an excerpt from the book:
“Today’s world is filled with more wildcards than probabilities. If I were to list all the wildcards, this article would be too long. Let me mention a few of them in the order of their potential negative impact.
Terrorism
Global warming
Extreme global climate change
Nuclear proliferation
U.S. decline as a world power
Rising of China and Iran
Pakistan
Volatile world stock market
Oil prices
end of quote”
That’s quite a list. Problem is it keeps getting longer and more dangerous. To lead in such a world we have to think the unthinkable and then ask, what now?
Now I’m reading a book, The Age of the Unthinkable, and I’m finding confirmation for what Im thinking.
Living in a Wildcard Age
In my latest book, Doing Ministry in Hard Times, I included a chapter on Living in a Wildcard world. I grew up in a wild card world where the probabilities far outweighed the wildcards. You could, with a certain degree of accuracy, predict what would happen next. Today, it’s impossible because the wildcards outweigh the probabilities.
Here’s an excerpt from the book:
“Today’s world is filled with more wildcards than probabilities. If I were to list all the wildcards, this article would be too long. Let me mention a few of them in the order of their potential negative impact.
Terrorism
Global warming
Extreme global climate change
Nuclear proliferation
U.S. decline as a world power
Rising of China and Iran
Pakistan
Volatile world stock market
Oil prices
end of quote”
That’s quite a list. Problem is it keeps getting longer and more dangerous. To lead in such a world we have to think the unthinkable and then ask, what now?
Now I’m reading a book, The Age of the Unthinkable, and I’m finding confirmation for what Im thinking.
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