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After 2001: Our Neotech World



What are some things we then experienced under the new code? Let me say something about our love lives, our bodies, our minds. Remember, we were in a new setting of luxury and wealth when Neotech spread across all industries. Imagine, for example, what your expanding wealth did for your love-life. You were rich and successful, thus fantastically successful at love. You see, love depended on a person's own happiness and success. When miserably stagnated, we were not good at love. Love, an act of giving and receiving, often failed because we were not able to give emotionally when suffocating in stagnation. Wealth and success transformed us into quite romantic lovers.

Also, we got very nice bodies. You see, being rich, successful, and in love, our emphasis on food shifted. Overeating was done out of boredom. Let's face it, most of our lives were pretty boring under the old code. The Neotech World knew no boredom; a slim you emerge.

Now, let's talk about the mind. Under the old code, our minds were taught specialized thinking -- to do our boring routine ruts at work. But in tomorrow's world of highly prolific communications, our minds became much more dynamic as we rapidly snapped together information from all over the world. That entirely new way of using the mind via snapping together success puzzles was called integrated thinking and Neothink.

Integrated thinking gave us much power; even average people became dynamos. Using a metaphor, ten average guys could easily push over a boulder that the world's strongest men could not budge trying solo. That concept applied to our minds as well. Indeed, with integrated thinking, average people brought together thought clusters and became brilliantly creative -- even more creative than the world's smartest people today. Neothink replaced high IQ for success and creativity. Moreover, creativity actually grew with age as we encountered more and more knowledge to integrate and snap together into larger and larger success puzzles. The cliche, "We grow old, and then we die," evolved to become "We grow old, and then we create!"

Read The Future

The process to see into the future can be scientific and not mystical...sort of like a magician is really all technique and not magic. Since the future is somewhere we have never been before, we must look for clues from the future, what I call forerunners. Once we spot a forerunner, we can put together the whole future sort of like scientists can put together a whole dinosaur from one bone.

Forerunners can always be found ahead of coming conditions. For instance, a sunny day cannot change into a rainstorm without a cloud coming first. Forerunners of coming conditions must always exist. Our job is to identify the forerunners then put together the conditions from which they are coming...which is our future.

This future-telling technique is powerful. For example, I'll tell you a prediction my father Dr. Frank R. Wallace, a former Senior Research Chemist for Du Pont, once made that shocked us all: January of 1989, during a recorded business meeting, Dr. Wallace out of the blue predicted that we would witness "the beginning of a spontaneous collapse" of communism by January 1st, 1990. Everyone dismissed his prediction as ridiculous, for in January 1989, no one had a clue of what was about to happen. American intelligence had provided our government with just the opposite picture of Russian economic strength and optimism. Some in the meeting felt embarrassed for the ever so optimistic Dr. Wallace. Then, in November of 1989, the world was shocked by the collapse of the Berlin Wall. The "spontaneous collapse" of the Russian Empire had begun. Dr. Wallace's prediction was now heralded as spectacular; he was called a genius.

Now, we can put together another "ridiculous" prediction, but this time involving you: Using the same future-telling technique, we can predict that all Americans will be a hundred times richer not long after the turn of the millennium if we do not get caught too deep in the Catastrophic Era.



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