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The text that I have chosen for this assignment is an opinion article titled "The World Is a Risky Place. Here's Why We Need to Study Anticipation" written by Martin Reeves and Simon Levin, published in the Harvard Business Review on May 11, 2021. In this article, the authors argue that we need to develop the skill of anticipation to prepare ourselves for the future, which is full of risks and uncertainties. They point out that while forecasting and scenario planning can help us predict and prepare for potential risks, they are not enough, and we need to go beyond them to anticipate unexpected and extreme events. They suggest that anticipation requires a different mindset, which involves curiosity, humility, and willingness to consider multiple scenarios and perspectives.
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I agree with the authors' argument that anticipation is essential for navigating the complex and uncertain world we live in. However, I believe that developing anticipation skills is not...
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