This text discusses the concept of “long-terminology” and the importance of long-term thinking. The author shares their upcoming book, “The Long View: Why We Need to Transform How the World Sees Time,” and highlights the positive response it has received. They emphasize the need for language and words that help us think about the long-term. The author introduces various terms related to time-blinkered thinking, temporal stresses, and temporal habits. They also mention the concept of being long-minded, which involves considering the long arc of time and balancing it with present-mindedness. The author invites readers to contribute to the long-terminology glossary and introduces a new member of The Long View team. The text concludes with information on how to pre-order the book and the importance of taking action for a better future.
Signal | Change | 10y horizon | Driving force |
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Growing interest in “long-terminology” | Shift in language and thinking about time | More widespread use and understanding of long-term language | Increased awareness of the importance of long-term thinking |
Time-blinkered behavior | Unawareness of long-term consequences and responsibilities | Increased awareness and understanding of time-blinkered behavior | Desire to overcome short-term thinking and prioritize long-term considerations |
Temporal stresses | External pressures that shorten people’s views | Strategies and practices to minimize temporal stresses | Recognition of the negative impact of temporal stresses on long-term thinking |
Temporal habits | Cognitive biases that shape how we think about time | Greater awareness and understanding of temporal habits | Efforts to overcome cognitive biases and adopt long-term thinking |
Long-mindedness | Thinking long-term and considering future impacts | Emphasis on maintaining awareness of the long-term impacts of actions | Desire to balance long-term thinking with present-mindedness |