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LOHN SANEI & IRAJ ABEDIAN

WHAT a surreal time to be alive. While we are living in a time of immense anxiety, fear and trauma, we are also living in a time of history-in-the-making; a time of incredible, meaningful opportunity. A time that demands different answers to familiar questions: What does the future look like?

What are the trends? Can you outline future scenarios?

Although the answers to these

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