The Survey in 2010

I guess I should say “Welcome to 2010”. Well, the past year was interesting with its load of events and adventures. Now, we’ve gone past the conventional marker of January 1st and are heading into the second decade of the millennium.

This decade started with a tragedy in Haiti, the 7.2 earthquake (and following seismic activity). There was great loss of life and there are many challenges to come for the people there. For the Haitian people, this means that the previous decade is already gone and that 2010 heralds the beginning of a new era (for better or for worse).

 

Closer to the North Pole, here in Canada, here in Montreal, we’ll be looking out for what the future has in store for us. For my part, I’d like to keep exploring the key subjects of the survey lately, namely politics and leadership. Another thing I find fascinating about creativity and touches both the previous subjects is the technological singularity. Whether such a thing would happen or not remains a questions but we live in undoubtedly interesting times where it comes to communication and information transfer. 

 

So in the end, Welcome to the 2010 survey and well… I hope we’ll all have a good time.

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