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Does anyone else think mythology is the most underrated lens for understanding future trends?
As AI and rapid technological shifts reshape our world, ancient myths offer surprisingly relevant frameworks for navigating uncertainty and predicting societal patterns. Cast your vote on whether mythology deserves more credit as a tool for foresight.
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