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- | ==== Six Rules for Effective Forecasting ==== | + | ==== Effective Forecasting ==== |
"The goal of forecasting is not to predict the future but to tell you what you need to know to take meaningful action in the present." | "The goal of forecasting is not to predict the future but to tell you what you need to know to take meaningful action in the present." | ||
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- | ==== some other rules for Efeective Forecasting ==== | ||
- | from paul saffo' | ||
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+ | === some other rules for Effective Forecasting === | ||
+ | from Paul Saffo' | ||
Reflecting on his 25 years as a forecaster, Paul Saffo pointed out that a forecaster' | Reflecting on his 25 years as a forecaster, Paul Saffo pointed out that a forecaster' | ||
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--Stewart Brand | --Stewart Brand | ||
- | ---- | + | ==== Affective Forecasting ==== |
+ | Affective forecasting (also known as hedonic forecasting or the hedonic forecasting mechanism) is the prediction of one's affect (emotional state) in the future. As a process that influences preferences, | ||
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+ | see also [[:future fabulators/ |