“Hello Future, the World in 2035”

Eric Stone
10 min readJul 20, 2024

In contrast to works like Future Shock and The Third Wave by Alvin Toffler, exploring how social change and technology reshape society, Morris takes on a universal approach to our modern dilemmas.

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I was recently requested to write a book review by Langdon Morris. Langdon is recognized globally as one of the top thinkers, consultants, and authors on innovation and strategy.

If you are a futurist enthusiast like me, you will find this introduction instructive and uplifting. I placed a link below for you to check it out.

“Hello Future, the World in 2035”

“Hello Future, the World in 2035” by Langdon Morris is compelling, thought-provoking, and brilliantly avant-garde! Simply put, Morris has masterfully performed a deep and objective historical analysis of where we are as a civilization and how we got there over the centuries.

More eloquently, Morris takes a sobering dive into our global consciousness. Speaking metaphorically, he attempts a fearless psychoanalysis of our collective “progressivist” character.

All the tough but necessary questions are poignantly posed, now and from the future. This book abounds with profound insights into the inner workings of our cultures in their pivotal dimensions about our future.

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Eric Stone

In personal growth & development, great outcomes come from authentic shifts in perspective! These essays aim to catalyze awareness and empower creative thinking