We Are the Future-Shocked
John Rees John Rees

We Are the Future-Shocked

Are we equipped to handle the dizzying pace of modern life? Over 50 years ago, Alvin Toffler warned that “too much change in too short a time” would overwhelm individuals and societies alike. Today, with constant technological upheaval, political instability, and personal burnout, his predictions feel more relevant than ever. This piece revisits Future Shock to explore how Toffler foresaw the digital revolution, information overload, and the psychological toll of a world in constant flux — and why understanding his insights can help us find balance amid the chaos.

The future is arriving faster than we can adapt. But by stepping back and asking what truly matters, we can become not just future-shocked — but future-ready.

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Freedom in a World of Algorithms
John Rees John Rees

Freedom in a World of Algorithms

Are you really making free choices — or just following invisible nudges? This piece explores how modern power doesn’t restrict us but subtly shapes us through algorithms, feeds, and endless distractions. Drawing on Rousseau, Berlin, Foucault, and Sartre, it asks: in a world designed to predict and guide our behaviour, is freedom still possible?

Stay curious. Question the feed. Real freedom begins when we choose to think beyond what’s handed to us.

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