Could Should Might Don't : How We Think About the Future.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780374619350
- Physical Description: 272 pages ; 2 x 13 cm
- Publisher: Canada : Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2025.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Library Bound Incorporated |
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Subject: | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies |
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- Baker & Taylor
"This is a book about the future. But it's not another one of those books that tries to tell you about what the future will be; it's a book about how we think about the future. It examines the origins, strengths, and weaknesses of each mode of thought through interesting asides, historical references, and tales from Foster himself"-- - McMillan Palgrave
An invaluable guide for how to think - and not to think - about the future, from one of the leading futurists of our time.
You might not know the name Nick Foster, but after just a moment of googling youâll realize heâs been guiding the missions of companies that have been shaping the world you live in. From Sony, Nokia, and Dyson to Google itself, where he was the head of design at Google X, Foster has been at the forefront of innovation for over twenty-five years, but his name might be unfamiliar because until this point, heâs been hidden behind countless NDAs.
Could Should Might Donât is Fosterâs public debut, the first time this much-sought-after designer is free to share his perspectives, explore how other people approach the future, and suggest how we can all improve our thinking about what might lie ahead. But this isnât a book filled with predictions and prophecies, and it makes no assertions about what the future will hold. Itâs a book that unpacks how we think about the future.
Foster has identified Could, Should, Might, and Donât as the four primary mindsets we all adopt when thinking about whatâs over the horizon, but he doesnât advocate for any one of them. Instead, he explores how humanity has grappled with the concept of the future throughout history, tracing the emergence of distinct schools of thought and exploring the virtues, blind spots, and inevitable shortcomings of each. The book is, in some ways, about the history of the future and the history of the different futures that we have imagined, designed, or projected for ourselves.
But most of all, Could Should Might Donât is a no-nonsense appeal to every one of usâwhether weâre busy creating future ideas or trying to understand themâto radically improve how we think about the future, so we can improve what we leave behind for those who will follow.