
In "The Future Is Faster Than You Think," Diamandis reveals how converging technologies will transform our next decade more than the past century. Endorsed by tech visionaries and predicting 40% of Fortune 500 companies will vanish, it's your essential guide to navigating exponential change.
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Picture yourself in 2030. Flying taxis zip overhead as you step into a virtual shopping mall where everything fits perfectly. Your bathroom mirror has just diagnosed an infection and ordered medication - delivered by drone before your morning coffee is ready. Science fiction? Not according to Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler. This world isn't centuries away - it's arriving this decade, propelled by technologies accelerating faster than our brains can comprehend. Our minds evolved for linear thinking in a world that's now exponential. When computing power doubled every 18 months under Moore's Law, that was just the beginning. Now everything from AI to biotechnology is accelerating simultaneously, creating a perfect storm of innovation that's transforming our world at breathtaking speed. The true revolution isn't just individual technologies accelerating - it's their collision. Consider flying cars: after decades in science fiction, suddenly over 25 companies have working prototypes with Uber planning aerial ridesharing by 2023. Why now? Not from a single breakthrough, but from multiple technologies converging: lightweight materials, autonomous navigation, efficient batteries, and distributed electric propulsion all reaching maturity simultaneously. This pattern repeats across transportation. Self-driving vehicles evolved from experimental curiosities to logging millions of road miles in just fifteen years. Hyperloop projects promise 760 mph travel in vacuum tubes. Even SpaceX's Starship could transport people anywhere on Earth in under an hour. A century of car ownership is being disrupted by multiple transportation revolutions simultaneously - all emerging within a single decade. Our brains struggle with this pace. When thinking about our future selves, our medial prefrontal cortex actually deactivates - treating our future self as a stranger. This neurological quirk, combined with our local and linear thinking in a global and exponential world, leaves us perpetually surprised by how quickly the future arrives.
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