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Byron Reese is a futurist who thinks a lot about the past. I first learned about Byron when I read his book, “Stories, Dice, and Rocks that Think” , a book that celebrates the advancement of humanity rather than decries is. I describe Byron as “indescribably brilliant”. I also like how he is described in his bio:There are the people who hope the future will be better, then there are the people who reason the future will be better. Byron is the second variety. Both a futurist and optimist, Byron believes we are approaching a fourth age for humanity that promises to be infinitely better than anything we have seen before.
In this episode, we have a 3D Conversation on interconnectedness, a topic spanning complexity science to mysticism. We also talk about his new book, “We are Agora”.
Enjoy!
Byron’s website
Byron Reese is a futurist who thinks a lot about the past. I first learned about Byron when I read his book, “Stories, Dice, and Rocks that Think” , a book that celebrates the advancement of humanity rather than decries is. I describe Byron as “indescribably brilliant”. I also like how he is described in his bio:There are the people who hope the future will be better, then there are the people who reason the future will be better. Byron is the second variety. Both a futurist and optimist, Byron believes we are approaching a fourth age for humanity that promises to be infinitely better than anything we have seen before.
In this episode, we have a 3D Conversation on interconnectedness, a topic spanning complexity science to mysticism. We also talk about his new book, “We are Agora”.
Enjoy!
Byron’s website